Hypogene — Hyp o*gene, a. [Pref. hypo + the root of Gr. ? to be born: cf. F. hypog[ e]ne.] (Geol.) Formed or crystallized at depths beneath the earth s surface; said of granite, gneiss, and other rocks, whose crystallization is believed of have taken place… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hypogene — [hī′pō jēn΄, hip′ōjēn΄] adj. [ HYPO + Gr genēs: see GEN] Geol. 1. produced or formed within the earth, as plutonic and metamorphic rocks 2. designating minerals or ore deposits formed by waters ascending from great depths … English World dictionary
hypogene — adjective Etymology: hypo + Greek genēs born, produced more at gen Date: 1831 formed, crystallized, or lying at depths below the earth s surface ; plutonic used of various rocks … New Collegiate Dictionary
hypogene — hypogenic /huy peuh jen ik, hip euh /, adj. /huy peuh jeen , hip euh /, adj. Geol. 1. formed beneath the earth s surface, as granite (opposed to epigene). 2. formed by ascending solutions, as mineral or ore deposits (opposed to supergene). [1825… … Universalium
hypogene — adjective Formed underground, (often by ascending solutions) … Wiktionary
hypogene — [ hʌɪpə(ʊ)dʒi:n] adjective Geology produced or occurring under the surface of the earth. Derivatives hypogenic adjective Origin C19: from hypo + Gk genēs born … English new terms dictionary
hypogene — hyp·o·gene … English syllables
hypogene — hy•po•gene [[t]ˈhaɪ pəˌdʒin[/t]] adj. gel formed beneath the earth s surface, as granite (opposed to epigene) • Etymology: 1825–35; hypo + gene, var. of gen … From formal English to slang
hypogene — /ˈhaɪpədʒin/ (say huypuhjeen) adjective 1. formed beneath the earth s surface as granite (opposed to epigene). 2. (of mineral or ore deposits) formed by ascending waters (opposed to supergene). {hypo + gene (variant of gen) …
hypogene — a. Geology, plutonic. ♦ hypogenic, a … Dictionary of difficult words