Genezings
Genezings is a term used to refer to healing or restoration of health. In Dutch, the standard noun for healing is genezing, with the plural genezingen. The form genezings appears only rarely and is generally considered nonstandard; it can occur as a variant spelling in older texts, regional dialects, or in non-Dutch contexts. In religious or literary writing, genezings may be used evocatively to denote healing events or phenomena, rather than as a precise medical term. In everyday usage, speakers would usually use genezing or genezingen to describe the process of becoming well, or the healing effected by medical treatment, natural recovery, or spiritual intervention. The term may also appear in titles of services or articles, such as healing services, where it functions as a nominalizing form describing an occasion rather than a strict linguistic process. In fiction and speculative genres, "genezings" can be used as a fictional process or technology that restores health or vitality, often carrying connotations of science, mysticism, or rejuvenation. Overall, "genezings" is a relatively uncommon spelling and is best understood in context, with normal Dutch equivalents being genezing (singular) and genezingen (plural).