algogenic

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Etymology 1

From algo- + -genic, wherein algo- refers to pain, and -genic indicates causation thereof.

Adjective

algogenic (comparative more algogenic, superlative most algogenic)

  1. (medicine) Inducing pain.
    We wish to study the algogenic effect of bee stings.
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Etymology 2

From algo- + -genic, wherein algo- refers to an alga or algæ, and -genic indicates production thereby.

Adjective

algogenic (comparative more algogenic, superlative most algogenic)

  1. (sciences) Produced by an alga or algæ.
    The algogenic organic matter affects the efficacy of water treatment.
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