tachygen
/ˈtækiːdʒɛn/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical or fictional form of a living organism that possesses accelerated or rapid biological processes.
“The scientist’s theory proposed the existence of a tachygen as a possible explanation for the accelerated evolution observed in the species.”
2. adjective
Characterized by or related to rapid biological processes or accelerated evolution.
“The tachygenic effects of the new medication were being studied in the laboratory.”