algogenic
English
Etymology 1
From algo- + -genic, wherein algo- refers to pain, and -genic indicates causation thereof.
Quotations
- 2012, Cecil Adams, The Straight Dope, "Did the creator of the Schmidt Sting Pain Index volunteer to get stung by everything on earth?":
- As a leading expert on stinging insects, Schmidt spends a lot of time capturing bugs for his research, going after some of the most toxic, aggressive, and algogenic (i.e., pain-inducing) species on earth.
Translations
inducing pain
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Etymology 2
From algo- + -genic, wherein algo- refers to an alga or algæ, and -genic indicates production thereby.
Quotations
- 2010, Henderson et al., Water Research Volume 44, Issue 12, June 2010, pages 3617–3624:
- The impact of differing cell and algogenic organic matter (AOM) characteristics on the coagulation and flotation of algae
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