Archigony

/ɑːrˈkɪɡəni/ noun

The origin or generation of the most primitive or fundamental forms; in biology, the earliest processes of reproduction.

From Greek archi- (first, primitive) + -gony (origin, generation). This noun form appeared in 19th-century biological and philosophical texts discussing life's origins.

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