zoogony
/zoʊˈɡɒnɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A type of biological or philosophical concept referring to the study or theory of the reproduction or generation of living organisms, particularly in relation to the role of the environment or external factors.
“The zoogony of a species was influenced by the changing climate and geographical conditions.”
2. noun
A term used in some philosophical or theoretical contexts to describe the process or cycle of birth, growth, and decay in living beings.
“The ancient philosopher’s theory of zoogony explored the interconnectedness of life and death.”