overgeneration

noun

Etymology

From over- + generation.

  1. derived from generātiō
  2. derived from generacion
  3. derived from generacioun
  4. inherited from generacioun
  5. prefixed as overgeneration — “over + generation

Definitions

  1. The generation of too much or too many of something

    The generation of too much or too many of something; overproduction.

    • A previous study suggested that overgeneration of ROS, caused by mitochondria dysfunction or depletion of enzymatic antioxidant system, could inhibit steroidogenic enzymes activity in MGCs and CCs.
  2. The act of overgenerating.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for overgeneration. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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