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lorogenèse

Lorogenèse is a term that does not have a single, widely accepted definition in standard reference works. It appears in a limited number of sources as a neologism built from the French génèse (genesis) with a prefix or stem that may represent a label, a named concept, or a field-specific term. Because of this variability, lorogenèse is used with different meanings depending on the disciplinary or rhetorical context, and there is no consensus on a formal process by that name.

In usage, lorogenèse is typically described as the origin and subsequent development of a concept, object, or

Relation to other terms: It shares the suffix -génèse with established concepts such as morphogenèse (morphogenesis)

Etymology: The prefix "loro-" is not standardized; authors supply varying sources, including named labels, coined terms,

See also: Génèse, Morphogenèse, Génétique.

phenomenon
labeled
"loro"
within
a
given
study.
In
speculative
or
theoretical
contexts,
it
can
denote
a
hypothetical
mechanism
by
which
an
entity
or
state
designated
as
"loro"
emerges
from
precursor
conditions.
and
génèse.
Its
positioning
is
thus
more
akin
to
a
terminological
coinage
or
metaphorical
extension
rather
than
a
defined
scientific
process.
or
language-specific
roots.
The
lack
of
a
stable
etymology
reflects
the
informal
or
nascent
status
of
the
term.