Crossword-Solution: MONOGENETIC 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Monogenetic a. One in genesis; resulting from one process of
formation; -- used of a mountain range.
Monogenetic a. Relating to, or involving, monogenesis; as, the
monogenetic school of physiologists, who admit but one cell as the
source of all beings.

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asexual; arising from a common formation process (mountain range) 1 answer
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One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
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A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Morphologically they may well form but one genus, since they have sprung from the same stock and have developed upon the same lines; they are therefore monogenetic: but since we know that they have become what they are independently of each other (now unlike any other Rails), they are polygenetic and therefore could not form one genus in the old Darwinian sense.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
Such dyes are termed _monogenetic_, because they can only generate or yield different shades of but one colour.
The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing Watson Smith 2006
Ultramarine is not, it is true, confined to blue; you can get Ultramarine Green, and even rose-coloured Ultramarine; but still, in the hands of the dyer, each shade remains as it came from the colour-maker, and so Ultramarine is a monogenetic colour.
The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing Watson Smith 2006
The mode of application of the two classes of colours is, of course, in each case quite essentially different, for in the case of the monogenetic class the idea is mainly either to dye at once and directly upon, the unprepared fibre, or having subjected the fabric to a previous preparation with a metallic or other solution, to fix directly the one colour on that fabric, on which, without such preparation, it would be loose.
The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing Watson Smith 2006
All the polygenetic colours are, of course, comprised in this class, for example Alizarin and logwood (Hæmatein), whilst such monogenetic colours as annatto and turmeric are substantive, for they will fix themselves without a mordant on cotton and wool.
The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing Watson Smith 2006