telogenetic
English
Etymology
From telo- + genetic, thus "caused at the end".
- Coined in the geological sense by Choquette & Lloyd (1970), "Geologic Nomenclature and Classification of Porosity in Sedimentary Carbonates"[1], AAPG Bulletin 54.
Adjective
telogenetic (not comparable)
- (geology) Related to or arising during telogenesis, the process of erosion and oxidation that occurs when sedimentary rocks are subject to uplift.
- telogenetic porosity
- (medicine, anatomy) Related to or arising during telogenesis, the final growth state of a hair or feather follicle.
- telogenetic effluvium
- 2006, Horst Erich König et al., Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Animals[2], 3rd edition, →ISBN, page 617:
- Hair follicles in the telogenetic stage have small dermal papillae, which are separated from the bulb and are no longer covered by matrix cells.
Coordinate terms
- (geological stage): eogenetic, mesogenetic
- (follicular growth stage): anagenetic, catagenetic
Derived terms
- telogenetically