naturogenic

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Etymology[edit]

nature +‎ -o- +‎ -genic

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naturogenic (comparative more naturogenic, superlative most naturogenic)

  1. Having a natural cause; used especially of global warming as an antonym to anthropogenic.
    • 1975 ICSSR Journal of Abstracts and Reviews
      Functional regions, specializing in particular types or stages of human activity, are subdivided into (a) naturogenic regions, determined on the basis of differences in physical conditions . . .
    • 2006, Aaron Matthew McCright, Terry Nichols Clark, Community and Ecology:
      Two subtypes of primal nature need to be distinguished: naturogenic and anthropogenic.

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