0 the origin of something, when it is begun or starts to exist:
1 the first book of the Bible, which describes how God made the world
2 the time when something came into existence; the beginning or origin:
Further investigation is required, because the issues are too important for simply assuming that persistence and intractability necessarily imply an organic genesis.
The intuitive leaps, plus some delightfully contorted metaphors, remind us too much of this work's genesis in a course of lectures.
They include elaborate reconstructions of landscape genesis, systematic regional surveys and large-scale excavations of settlements and cemeteries.
One is to trace their genesis in a shared context, to give a historical account that is rich enough to encompass seemingly diverse cultural manifestations.
They discovered beneath the surface of the domesticated landscape the remains of a primeval savagery and contributed to an understanding of the genesis of civilization.
This is a book for architects, structural engineers and architectural historians - and also for anyone interested in the genesis of structural form.
While each has a distinct set of meanings and a distinctive genesis, the three have become interpenetrating, and in some contexts difficult to separate.
It creates an external relation between emotions and rituals in an attempt to provide an account of the latter in terms of their psychological genesis.
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