monogeneses
/ˌmɑnəˈdʒɛnəˌsiz/
noun
- Plural of monogenesis; multiple instances of the theory that all living things or all humans descended from a single ancestor or origin.
- Different cultures have their own monogeneses explaining the origin of humanity.
- The textbook discussed various monogeneses proposed by early biologists.
- The debate between monogeneses and polygeneses shaped 19th-century anthropology.
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