
1) About thirty years 2) Age group 3) Allotment of heredity units 4) Broadway play 5) CBC Television show 6) Classmates 7) Coevals 8) Colleagues 9) Contemporaries 10) Equals 11) Followers of a boom 12) Group of contemporaries 13) People 14) Social group 15) Word with Lost or Beat
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1) Age 2) Biogenetic 3) Biogenous 4) Biogeny 5) Coevals 6) Contemporaries 7) Era 8) Genesis 9) Mankind
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• (n.) Origination by some process, mathematical, chemical, or vital; production; formation; as, the generation of sounds, of gases, of curves, etc. • (n.) Race; kind; family; breed; stock. • (n.) That which is generated or brought forth; progeny; offspiring. • (n.) The aggregate of the functions and phenomene which attend repro...
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As advances are made in computer technology, generations pass. The latest upgrade is called the latest generation. In film duplication generation refers to the various negatives and prints. The original negative is the first generation while the first print is the second generation. If a succeeding negative is made from the print, it is classified ...
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[Noun] A group of people born around the same time.
Example: The post-war generation did not experience the problems of the 1930s and 1940s.
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A collection of cats (organisms) born and living at the same time.
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A first generation image is the original; second generation is made from the original; third generation is made from the second generation. Print on this page is fourth generation: type (first), negative (second), plate (third), print (fourth).
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The group of individuals of a given species that have been reproduced at approximately the same time; the group of individuals of the same genealogical rank.
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A term used to describe the number of times that the recorded audio signal has been copied.
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Succeeding phases in reproduction.
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1. The act of generating or begetting; procreation, as of animals. ... 2. Origination by some process, mathematical, chemical, or vital; production; formation; as, the generation of sounds, of gases, of curves, etc. ... 3. That which is generated or brought forth; progeny; offspiring. ... 4. A single step or stage in the succession of natural desce...
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(jen″әr-a´shәn) reproduction (def. 2). a class composed of all individuals removed by the same number of successive ancestors from a common predecessor, or occupying positions on the same level in a pedigree chart.
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Act or process of producing electric energy from other forms of energy. Also refers to the amount of electric energy so produced.
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A set of one of each charge type of quark and lepton, grouped by mass. The first generation contains the up and down quarks, the electron and the electron neutrino.
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(also synthesis) the phase in a natural language processing system (including MT systems) in which a strings or sentences are produced from some sort of underlying representation, typically a meaning representation of some sort or the name for the module of linguistic rules which causes this to happen.
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Gen`er·a'tion noun [ Middle English
generacioun , French
génération , from Latin
generatio .]
1. The act of generating or begetting; procreation, as of animals.
2. Origination by some process, mathematical, chemical, or vital; production; formation; as, the
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Period from birth (impregnation) to death; the epoch from one 1-celled stage of a plant to the next 1-celled stage.
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A term used for the printing of copies from copies, indicating a measure of remoteness of a particular copy from the original material
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A generation is a single succession of human beings (or animals) who are born, grow up, and reproduce their kind; hence, the term generation is applied to an age or period of time between one succession and the next, as the third, the fourth, or the tenth generation. The length of a generation is sometimes estimated at about thirty years.
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a single step in the line of descent within a family; Grandparents, parents, and children make up three generations
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multiplication 1 propagation noun the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production
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The number of steps between a vampire and the mythical Cane.
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Period from any given stage in the life cycle to the same life stage in the offspring. Typically from egg to egg.
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[Life sciences terms] all the people living at the same time or of the same age
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group of genetically related organisms in a line of descent
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