a. Biol. [f. Gr. ἄβιος without life + γενητ-ός originated + -IC.] Of or pertaining to abiogenesis.
1888. A. Winchell, Speculative Consequences of Evolution, 10. The phylogenetic relationship which evolution finds binding all organic things in one, forbids the assumption of abiogenetic origins.
1922. T. F. MacManus, A Book of Verse, 54.
O, then shall there be such wastreling | |
As never an eye hath seen, | |
Since abiogenetic Law produced | |
This wide and vast terrene. |