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a. (context biology English) Of, pertaining to, or produced by, parthenogenesis; as, parthenogenetic forms.
Usage examples of "parthenogenic".
They tackled the whole business of conquest in a new way that only a parthenogenic race would think of - they segregated the sexes.
Human beings, not being parthenogenic, do have other appetites, but curiosity is still a normal and healthy human emotion, especially in an environment where accurate understanding of what is going on usually means life against death.
In part, the proverb is parthenogenic, since one stops counting after three and begins anew, yet there may be a reason why so many cultures have held the number sacred.
Ants marched up and down its stalk in a steady, single file, placing aphids from the ant-city on suitable spots to feed, and to multiply as only parthenogenic aphids can do.
Loki had helped Berenice with the parthenogenic process by which she built herself a new body every ten months, as dictated by bopper custom.
So we explore the missing implications in alternate timelines, the multi-generation starship, gene tampering, the world of parthenogenic women, skyhooks .