eugenic

adj
/juˈd͡ʒɛn.ɪk/

Etymology

From eu- + -genic.

  1. borrowed from -γενής
  2. borrowed from -gène
  3. formed as eugenic — “eu- + -genic

Definitions

  1. Of or relating to eugenics.

    • In making his point, Thomas dedicated more than a dozen pages on the history of the eugenics movement to explain why “the use of abortion to achieve eugenic goals is not merely hypothetical.”
    • [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. Relating or adapting to production of strong or effective offspring.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA