Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
endogeny
noun
/ˌɛndəˈdʒɛni/

Definition
The origin or development of a phenomenon from within itself, rather than through external factors.

Examples
- The endogeny of the plant species is crucial for understanding its adaptation to local conditions.
- In biology, researchers study the endogeny of genetic traits to explore evolutionary processes.
- The economic model failed to account for the endogeny of market changes driven by consumer behavior.

Meaning
Endogeny refers to processes that arise internally within a system or organism, as opposed to exogenous influences.

Synonyms
- Internal origin
- Self-origin
- Innate development