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en·dog·e·nous E0135100 (ĕn-dŏj′ə-nəs)adj.1. Originating internally.2. Originating or produced within an organism, tissue, or cell: endogenous hormones. en·dog′e·nous·ly adv.en·dog′e·ny n.endogenous (ɛnˈdɒdʒɪnəs) adj1. (Biology) biology developing or originating within an organism or part of an organism: endogenous rhythms. 2. having no apparent external cause: endogenous depression. enˈdogenously adv enˈdogeny nen•dog•e•nous (ɛnˈdɒdʒ ə nəs) also en•do•gen•ic (ˌɛn doʊˈdʒɛn ɪk) adj. 1. originating, developing, or proceeding from within. 2. of or pertaining to anabolic metabolism within cells. [1825–35] en`do•ge•nic′i•ty (-dʒəˈnɪs ɪ ti) n. en•dog′e•nous•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | endogenous - of or resembling an endogen | | 2. | endogenous - derived or originating internallyendogenicexogenic, exogenous - derived or originating externally | Translationsendogenendogèneintérieurinterneendogenoendogenous
endogenous Biology developing or originating within an organism or part of an organism endogenous[en′däj·ə·nəs] (biochemistry) Relating to the metabolism of nitrogenous tissue elements. (geology) endogenic (medicine) Pertaining to diseases resulting from internal causes. (psychology) Pertaining to mental disorders caused by hereditary or constitutional factors. endogenous
endogenous [en-doj´ĕ-nus] produced within or caused by factors within the organism.en·dog·e·nous (en-doj'ĕ-nŭs), Originating or produced within the organism or one of its parts. Synonym(s): endogenic [endo- + G. -gen, production] endogenous (ĕn-dŏj′ə-nəs)adj.1. Originating internally.2. Originating or produced within an organism, tissue, or cell: endogenous hormones. en·dog′e·nous·ly adv.en·dog′e·ny n.endogenous adjective Referring to or coming from within—e.g., a cell, tissue or organism.en·dog·e·nous , endogenic (en-doj'ĕ-nŭs, endō-jenik) Originating or produced within the organism or one of its parts. [endo- + G. -gen, production]endogenous Occurring without an obvious cause external to the body, and believed to result from an internal cause. A person depressed by a succession of calamities is said to have exogenous depression. In the absence of external causes, depression is said to be endogenous.endogenous (of growth or production) from within the body, for example, the development of new roots from the PERICYCLE of the old ROOT. Compare EXOGENOUS.en·dog·e·nous , endogenic (en-doj'ĕ-nŭs, endō-jenik ) Originating or produced within the organism or one of its parts. [endo- + G. -gen, production]FinancialSeeEndogenous uncertaintyendogenous Related to endogenous: endogenous depression, endogenous infection, Endogenous variableSynonyms for endogenousadj derived or originating internallySynonymsAntonyms |