English

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Etymology

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From eu- +‎ -genic.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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eugenic (comparative more eugenic, superlative most eugenic)

  1. Of or relating to eugenics.
    • 2019 August 7, Marissa Brostoff, Noah Kulwin, “The Right Kind of Continuity”, in Jewish Currents[1]:
      [Alan] Dershowitz, who as a Harvard Law professor regularly attended lunches [Jeffrey] Epstein hosted for the scientists, told the Times he was “appalled” to learn about Epstein's eugenic ambitions, but their friendship continued.
  2. (genetics) Relating or adapting to production of strong or effective offspring.
    Antonym: dysgenic

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English eugenic.

Adjective

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eugenic m or n (feminine singular eugenică, masculine plural eugenici, feminine and neuter plural eugenice)

  1. eugenic

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