Cacogenesis

/kækoʊˈdʒɛnəsɪs/ noun

Definition

Abnormal or defective development or origin of something; bad generation or reproduction.

Etymology

From Greek kakos (bad) and genesis (origin, creation). It refers to pathological development or inheritance, often used in medical and biological contexts.

Kelly Says

Before modern genetics, people used 'cacogenesis' to explain birth defects or hereditary illnesses—it's the ancestor of the troubling term 'eugenics,' which inverted the idea.

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