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Webster 1913 Edition


Generation

Genˊer-a′tion

,
Noun.
[OE.
generacioun
, F.
génération
, fr.L.
generatio
.]
1.
The act of generating or begetting; procreation, as of animals.
2.
Origination by some process, mathematical, chemical, or vital; production; formation;
as, the
generation
of sounds, of gases, of curves, etc.
3.
That which is generated or brought forth; progeny; offspiring.
4.
A single step or stage in the succession of natural descent; a rank or remove in genealogy. Hence: The body of those who are of the same genealogical rank or remove from an ancestor; the mass of beings living at one period; also, the average lifetime of man, or the ordinary period of time at which one rank follows another, or father is succeeded by child, usually assumed to be one third of a century; an age.
This is the book of the
generations
of Adam.
Gen. v. 1.
Ye shall remain there [in Babylon] many years, and for a long season, namely, seven
generations
.
Baruch vi. 3.
All
generations
and ages of the Christian church.
Hooker.
5.
Race; kind; family; breed; stock.
Thy mother’s of my
generation
; what's she, if I be a dog?
Shakespeare
6.
(Geom.)
The formation or production of any geometrical magnitude, as a line, a surface, a solid, by the motion, in accordance with a mathematical law, of a point or a magnitude;
as, the
generation
of a line or curve by the motion of a point, of a surface by a line, a sphere by a semicircle, etc.
7.
(Biol.)
The aggregate of the functions and phenomene which attend reproduction.
☞ There are four modes of generation in the animal kingdom: scissiparity or by fissiparous generation, gemmiparity or by budding, germiparity or by germs, and oviparity or by ova.
Alternate generation
(Biol.)
,
alternation of sexual with asexual generation, in which the products of one process differ from those of the other, – a form of reproduction common both to animal and vegetable organisms. In the simplest form, the organism arising from sexual generation produces offspiring unlike itself, agamogenetically. These, however, in time acquire reproductive organs, and from their impregnated germs the original parent form is reproduced. In more complicated cases, the first series of organisms produced agamogenetically may give rise to others by a like process, and these in turn to still other generations. Ultimately, however, a generation is formed which develops sexual organs, and the original form is reproduced.
Spontaneous generation
(Biol.)
,
the fancied production of living organisms without previously existing parents from inorganic matter, or from decomposing organic matter, a notion which at one time had many supporters; abiogenesis.

Webster 1828 Edition


Generation

GENERA'TION

,
Noun.
The act of begetting; procreation, as of animals.
1.
Production; formation; as the generation of sounds or of curves or equations.
2.
A single succession in natural descent, as the children of the same parents; hence, an age. Thus we say, the third, the fourth, or the tenth generation. Gen.15.16.
3.
The people of the same period, or living at the same time.
O faithless and perverse generation. Luke 9.
4.
Genealogy; a series of children or descendants from the same stock.
This is the book of the generations of Adam. Gen.5.
5.
A family; a race.
6.
Progeny; offspring.

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génération f (plural générations)

  1. generation (act of generating)
  2. generation (rank in genealogy)

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