Genesiurgic

/dʒɛnɛsiˈɜrdʒɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to the creative or productive power that brings things into existence.

Etymology

From Greek genesis (origin) + -urgic from ergon (work, creation). This rare term combines two Greek roots to describe creative or productive forces that actively generate or make things.

Kelly Says

This obscure word captures something modern science is fascinated by—the actual mechanisms and forces that create reality, from the Big Bang to evolution to artificial intelligence.

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