English

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Etymology

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From para- +‎ genetic.

Adjective

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paragenetic (not comparable)

  1. related to paragenesis
    • 1999 August 13, Juske Horita, Michael E. Berndt, “Abiogenic Methane Formation and Isotopic Fractionation Under Hydrothermal Conditions”, in Science[1], volume 285, number 5430, →DOI, pages 1055–1057:
      In nature, Ni-Fe alloys are important phases in the paragenetic sequence of minerals that form during hydrothermal alteration of olivine-rich rocks (20 ).

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French paragénétique.

Adjective

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paragenetic m or n (feminine singular paragenetică, masculine plural paragenetici, feminine and neuter plural paragenetice)

  1. paragenetic

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