Ontogeny [noun]

Definition of Ontogeny:

growth

Opposite/Antonyms of Ontogeny:


Sentence/Example of Ontogeny:

But they may also be associated in succession, such as those of hearing and of ontogeny.

This denture is nothing else than a phylogenetic incident in the ontogeny of the whale.

Their past (ontogeny) and present (pragmatics) are involved in these interactions.

This is afforded by comparative anatomy and by the study of ontogeny.

Thus, then, in ontogeny the fish goes no further than the fish stages.

This, however, had better also be deferred to the chapter on ontogeny.

As we have seen, ontogeny is not completed at hatching or birth.

Our ontogeny, Dr. Raye, is so simple that it can scarcely be said to exist at all.

Ontogeny, the development of an individual from the egg upwards, 9.

The facts and theories respecting this are now discussed Ontogeny.