tachygenic

/tækɪˈdʒɛnɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to or caused by excessive or accelerated motion.

“The tachygenic forces from the earthquake damaged the entire city.”

2. noun

Something that is excessively or abnormally rapid or accelerated, especially in a biological or medical context.

“The doctor studied the tachygenic symptoms exhibited by the patient.”

Synonyms

  • accelerated
  • tachyphylactic

Antonyms

  • brachygenic
  • decelerated