Gen
See also: Appendix:Variations of "gen"
English
editEtymology 1
editProper noun
editGen
- A Niger-Congo language of Togo.
Further reading
edit- Ethnologue entry for Gen, gej
Etymology 2
editShortened from new generation, from Italian generazione nuova.
Noun
editGen (plural Gens)
- (Roman Catholicism) A member of the Gen Movement, a youth expression of the international Focolare Movement.
Etymology 3
editPronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /d͡ʒɛn/
- Homophones: Jen, gen
Proper noun
editGen
- A female given name, a short form of Genevieve.
- 1894, Harper's Young People, page 208:
- Hal. Oh, don't fuss, Gen. I'll do my part all right. Mamma's 'structed me, you know.
Genevieve. Instructed, Hal.
- 2017, Emma G Prince, The Silent Life of Genevieve, →ISBN:
- “Gen? Listen, I'm so sorry I did that, Gen. You gotta believe me. I'm not like this and you know it.” “Listen...Kyle, I...I don't think I want to see you anymore.” Genevieve's voice cracked. “Gen!”
Etymology 4
editNoun
editGen (plural Gens)
- Alternative form of Gen. (“General”)
- 2023 August 26, Dan Sabbagh, “‘That’s our guy’: how UK military chief became key Nato liaison in Ukraine”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
- Particularly notable was the presence not just of Nato’s military chief, the American Gen Christopher Cavoli, but also Adm Sir Tony Radakin, Britain’s most senior military officer, who is now acknowledged in Washington and Kyiv as an increasingly important actor in helping Ukraine overcome the Russian invaders.
Anagrams
editGerman
editEtymology
editCoined by Danish biologist Wilhelm Johannsen in 1909, from Ancient Greek γενεά (geneá, “generation, descent”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editGen n (strong, genitive Gens, plural Gene)
Declension
editDeclension of Gen [neuter, strong]
Derived terms
edit- AFP-Gen
- Alpha-Fetoprotein-Gen
- BRCA-Gen
- Brustkrebsgen
- Cream-Gen
- Creamgen
- Das egoistische Gen
- DNA-Reparaturgen
- FUS-Gen
- Fusionsgen
- FXN-Gen
- Gen-Cluster
- Gen-Knockdown
- Gen-Knockout
- Gen-Pharming
- Gen-Rekrutierung
- Gen-Schere
- Gen-Silencing
- Gen-Stilllegun
- Gen-Suppression
- Gen-Targeting
- Genaktivierung
- Genaktivität
- Genamplifikation
- Genanalyse
- Genbank
- Genbibliothek
- Gencluster
- Gendatenbank
- Gendeletion
- Gendichte
- Gendisruption
- Gendoping
- Genduplikation
- Gene-Trapping
- Generosion
- Genexpression
- Genfamilie
- Genfehler
- Genfluss
- Genfluß
- Genfragment
- Genfrequenz
- Genfunktion
- Gengehalt
- Gengruppe
- Geninteraktion
- Geninversion
- Genisolation
- Genisolierung
- Genkanone
- Genkarte
- Genkartierung
- Genkassette
- Genknockdown
- Genknockout
- Genkombination
- Genkomplex
- Genkonversion
- Genlocus
- Genlokus
- Genmodifikation
- Genmutation
- Genort
- Genpaar
- Genpflanze
- Genpharmakologie
- Genpharming
- Genpool
- Genprodukt
- Genregion
- Genregulation
- Genregulierung
- Genrekombination
- Genrekrutierung
- Genschaden
- Genschädigung
- Genschere
- Gensegment
- Gensequenz
- Gensequenzierung
- Gensilencing
- Genspleissen
- Genspleißen
- Gensplicing
- Genstilllegun
- Genstruktur
- Gensubstitution
- Gensuppression
- Gensymbol
- Gensynthese
- Gentargeting
- Gentechnik
- gentechnisch
- Gentechnologie
- Gentherapie
- Genträger
- Gentransfer
- Gentranskription
- Gentrapping
- Genübertragung
- Genvariante
- Genvorhersage
- Halloween-Gen
- Halloweengen
- Haushaltsgen
- homologes Gen
- Homöoboxgen
- homöotisches Gen
- Hox-Gen
- Hoxgen
- hypostatisches Gen
- Kandidatengen
- Kontrollgen
- Krebsgen
- Krieger-Gen
- Kriegergen
- Letalgen
- Markergen
- Markierungsgen
- MEFV-Gen
- Merle-Gen
- Merlegen
- mitochondriales Gen
- Mitochondriengen
- Mittelmeerfieber-Gen
- Mittelmeerfiebergen
- Neandertaler-Gen
- orthologes Gen
- Paarregel-Gen
- Paarregelgen
- paralogisches Gen
- Pflanzengen
- pflanzliches Gen
- Piwi-Gen
- Polyhedrin-Gen
- Polyhedringen
- Referenz-Gen
- Referenzgen
- Regulatorgen
- Reportergen
- Repressorgen
- Resistenzgen
- Rezeptor-Gen
- Rezeptorgen
- Schlankheitsgen
- Segmentierungsgen
- spezifisches Gen
- Strukturgen
- Suszeptibilitätsgen
- Target-Gen
- Targetgen
- Transkriptionsgen
- Tumorsuppressor-Gen
- Tumorsuppressorgen
- Verzwergungsgen
- Windfarbgen
- Zielgen
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- English given names
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- German coinages
- German terms derived from Ancient Greek
- German 1-syllable words
- German terms with IPA pronunciation
- German terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:German/eːn
- Rhymes:German/eːn/1 syllable
- German lemmas
- German nouns
- German neuter nouns