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Genesis
Gen′e-sis
,Noun.
[L., from Gr.
γένεσις
, fr. the root of γίγνεσθαι
to beget, be born; akin to L. genus
birth, race. See Gender
.] 1.
The act of producing, or giving birth or origin to anything; the process or mode of originating; production; formation; origination.
The origin and
genesis
of poor Sterling’s club. Carlyle.
2.
The first book of the Old Testament; – so called by the Greek translators, from its containing the history of the creation of the world and of the human race.
Webster 1828 Edition
Genesis
GEN'ESIS
,Noun.
1.
The first book of the sacred scriptures of the Old Testament, containing the history of the creation, of the apostasy of man, of the deluge, and of the first patriarchs, to the death of Joseph. In the original Hebrew, this book has no title; the present title was prefixed to it by those who translated it into Greek.2.
In geometry, the formation of a line, plane or solid, by the motion or flux of a point, line or surface.Definition 2024
Genesis
Genesis
English
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Proper noun
Genesis
- (religion) The first sacred book in the Torah and the Hebrew Bible.
- A female given name of American usage since the 1980s.
- (video games) The video game console Mega Drive by Sega.
Holonyms
Related terms
Translations
the book of the Bible
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Anagrams
German
Noun
Genesis f
Synonyms
- Genese f
Proper noun
Genesis f
- Genesis, the first book of the Bible.
Abbreviations
Synonyms
- 1. Buch Mose
genesis
genesis
English
Noun
genesis (plural geneses)
- The origin, start, or point at which something comes into being.
- Some point to the creation of Magna Carta as the genesis of English common law.
Translations
the origin, start, or point at which something comes into being
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External links
- genesis in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
- genesis in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911