Gernative

/ˈdʒɜːnətɪv/ adjective

Definition

Related to or characterized by generation, reproduction, or procreation; generative in nature.

Etymology

From Latin generativus (capable of producing or generating), which combines generare (to beget or produce) with -ive suffix. This is an archaic or rare variant of generative.

Kelly Says

Gernative power in plants is what lets a single seed create an entire forest over centuries—it's the fundamental biological drive that fills empty spaces with life.

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