a. Biol. [f. Gr. ἄβιος without life + γενητ-ός originated + -IC.] Of or pertaining to abiogenesis.

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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.

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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.’

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