vormarenemine
Vormarenemine is an Estonian term that refers to the process by which form or structure arises in a system. In scholarly use it covers the concept commonly known in English as morphogenesis, but it is also applied more broadly to the development of shapes in non-biological contexts, such as minerals, crystals, and engineered materials. The term emphasizes the generation of form from underlying rules, forces, or interactions.
In biology, vormarenemine describes how cells proliferate, differentiate, and migrate to create tissues and organs. It
In geology and materials science, vormarenemine refers to the emergence of shapes during mineral crystallization, sedimentary
Outside strict biology, the term is used to connect form-generation processes across disciplines and to discuss
Related topics include morphogenesis, developmental biology, crystallography, and geomorphology.