biogeny[obs3], dissogeny[obs3], xenogeny[obs3]; tocogony[obs3],
vacuolization.
edifice, building, structure, fabric, erection, pile, tower, flower,
fruit.
V. produce, perform, operate, do, make, gar, form, construct,
fabricate, frame, contrive, manufacture; weave, forge, coin, carve, chisel; build, raise, edify, rear, erect, put together, set up, run up; establish, constitute, compose, organize, institute; achieve, accomplish &c. (complete) 729.
flower, bear fruit, fructify, teem, ean[obs3], yean[obs3], farrow,
drop, pup, kitten, kindle; bear, lay, whelp, bring forth, give birth to, lie in, be brought to bed of, evolve, pullulate, usher into the world.
make productive &c. 168; create; beget, get, generate, fecundate,
impregnate; procreate, progenerate[obs3], propagate; engender; bring into being, call into being, bring into existence; breed, hatch, develop, bring up.
induce, superinduce; suscitate|; cause &c. 153; acquire &c. 775.
Adj. produced, producing &c. v.; productive of; prolific &c. 168;
creative; formative, genetic, genial, genital; pregnant; enceinte, big with, fraught with; in the family way, teeming, parturient, in the straw, brought to bed of; puerperal, puerperous[obs3].
digenetic[obs3], heterogenetic[obs3], oogenetic, xenogenetic[obs3];
ectogenous[obs3], gamic[obs3], haematobious[obs3], sporogenous[Biol], sporophorous[Biol].
architectonic.
Phr. ex nihilo nihil[Lat]; fiat lux[Lat]; materiam superabat opus
[Lat][Ovid]; nemo dat quod non habet [Latin].
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#162. [Nonproduction.]
Destruction.— N. {ant. 161} destruction;
waste, dissolution, breaking up; diruption[obs3],
disruption; consumption; disorganization.
fall, downfall, devastation,
ruin, perdition, crash;
eboulement[French], smash, havoc, delabrement[French],
debacle; break down, break up, fall apart; prostration;
desolation, bouleversement[Fr], wreck, wrack, shipwreck,
cataclysm; washout.
extinction, annihilation;
destruction of life &c. 361; knock-down
blow; doom, crack of doom.
destroying &c. v.; demolition,
demolishment; overthrow, subversion,
suppression; abolition &c. (abrogation) 756; biblioclasm[obs3];
sacrifice; ravage, razzia[obs3]; inactivation; incendiarism;
revolution &c. 146; extirpation &c. (extraction) 301;
beginning of the end, commencement de la fin[French],
road to ruin; dilapidation &c. (deterioration) 659;
sabotage.
V. be destroyed &c.;
perish; fall to the ground; tumble, topple; go to
pieces, fall to pieces; break up; crumble to dust;
go to the dogs, go to the wall, go to smash, go to
shivers, go to wreck, go to pot, go to wrack and ruin;
go by the board, go all to smash; be all over, be all


