genesis

IPA: dʒˈɛnʌsʌs

noun

  • The origin, start, or point at which something comes into being.
  • (religion) The first book in the Hebrew Bible.
  • A female given name from Ancient Greek of American usage since the 1980s.
  • (US, Canada, video games) A video game console, the Sega Genesis.
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Examples of "genesis" in Sentences

  • March 2nd, 2010 at 10: 07 pm the saturn version or the genesis is on the ps2 collection?
  • So to my mind the search for a second genesis is the most important science question about Mars.
  • "True beginning in the eternal comes only with self-genesis" is a line from one of Schelling's notebooks of the period (Tagebücher 109).
  • The genesis is tangled, but the spark was a meeting in an inn that would send the two off together in search of something and fleeing someone.
  • The claim that the first chapter of genesis is literal and inerrant and the claim that life shows evidence of design are simply two different claims.
  • Although, the main genesis of the conflict is a blog-like site on the colonists network called Learning The World, written by one of the teenage colonists.
  • I recalled reading my bible and I found in genesis 1: 26-27 where God said male and female he created he them and gave (both male and female) dominion over everything on earth.
  • We use computer models, as you see here, to try to better understand the formation, what we call the genesis of hurricanes, particularly as they come off Africa, and around the globe, for all that's concerned.
  • The recession's genesis is why things are still sluggish even though the Fed has cut short-term rates, which it controls, to virtually zero and has forced down long-term rates, which it doesn't control, by buying more than $1 trillion of securities in the open market and letting it be known that it and other central banks will buy more.

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