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Example sentences for "generative"

Lexicographically close words:
generating; generatio; generation; generatione; generations; generator; generators; generaux; genere; generi
  1. This is equally applicable when the generative organs or perinaeum are injured.

  2. Polypi, or stalked tumours, are commonly found growing from the mucous membrane of the ears, nose, and female generative passage.

  3. By far the commonest are warty growths upon lips, tongue, and generative organ.

  4. The generative organs are as liable to be affected by a morbid state of the vital forces, as are any other organs of the body; and when so affected they are just as amenable to treatment.

  5. We should think of the generative organs only in the same light.

  6. In the first place, I may state that I have, after many years' experience, never seen a single instance of atrophy of the generative organs from this cause.

  7. At the time of puberty, then, a new and a different sensation springs up in the generative organs, which is in perfect harmony with the uses for which they are intended.

  8. When sexual thoughts and temptations arise in one's mind, even very young men are capable of putting them away, urged by the thought that tampering with one's generative organs is wrong.

  9. Let it be remembered then for all coming time that a little boy's penis is never to be meddled or trifled with, nor his foreskin, nor the parts about the generative organs.

  10. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; and, with this treatment alone, such a healthy condition of the generative organs has been brought about that pregnancy has very soon followed.

  11. The reason why some wives do not have children may be entirely the fault of the husband; but if this is not the case, then in all probability there is some inflammation of the generative organs.

  12. If the female generative organs are not much involved, then the Blood Purifier may be used alone.

  13. In other words, I repeat what I have already said so many times, that whenever there is trouble of any kind with any part of the female generative organs, whenever these do not act in a perfectly natural manner, then the Lydia E.

  14. He had at his disposal the vital and generative forces of the animal and, more especially, of the vegetable kingdom.

  15. Because the human etheric body was withdrawn from the influence of the astral body in the manner above indicated, the generative faculty was not included in the sphere of human consciousness, but was under the sway of the spiritual world.

  16. Among prostitutes, the frequent delay of menstruation, then abundant hemorrhage, is in many cases only habitual abortion, and leads to changes in the generative organs which must result in sterility.

  17. The generative organs become engorged with blood, but are not permitted to enjoy relaxation consequent upon the full completion of the act.

  18. The vulva, or external generative organs, comprises all those organs which are external to the body.

  19. The female generative organs consist of three groups-- the external, the intermediate, and the internal.

  20. Graef in the Preface to his famous treatise on the generative organs of women, De Mulierum Organis Generatione Inservientibus, dedicated to Cosmo III de Medici in 1672, considered it necessary to apologize for the subject of his work.

  21. There thus appears to be no adequate ground for agreeing with those who consider that the proximity of the generative and excretory centres is "a stupid bungle of Nature's.

  22. The segments of the body are incessantly produced by gradual growth and successive division of the neck, and as they enlarge they become more distinct and develop within a bisexual generative apparatus for each.

  23. The mature segments have no body-cavity, but are occupied with a complex bisexual generative apparatus, which is self-impregnating.

  24. The development is direct, and usually the transformations are inconspicuous, so that the embryos mostly differ but little from the parent, except in the absence of the generative apparatus.

  25. A generative aperture appears also to be absent, and the young can only escape by rupture of the parent.

  26. The nurse penetrates to the liver of the snail, and there develops within itself new forms called cercarias, which resemble the parent fluke-worm, but are provided with a long, powerful tail and have no apparent generative apparatus.

  27. Those not desiring offspring should avoid copulation until the ovum has passed the generative tract.

  28. The generative or reproductive organs of the human female are usually divided into the internal and external.

  29. There are many children born healthy and vigorous who destroy the full vigor of their generative organs in youth by self-abuse, and if they survive and marry, their children will have small bones, small frames and sickly constitutions.

  30. The mammary glands are accessory to the generative organs.

  31. The health of the generative functions depends upon exercise, just the same as any other vital organ.

  32. It is the germ vitalizing organ and the most essential part of the generative apparatus.

  33. The ovaries and Fallopian tubes have already been described under "The Female Generative Organs.

  34. The ovaries are the essential parts of the generative system of the human female in which ova are matured.

  35. A better established and more frequent mode of exit of the generative products when dehisced into the body cavity is by means of the excretory organs.

  36. In the Discophora, where the generative ducts are continuous with the glands, the structure both of the generative glands and ducts points to the latter having originated from excretory organs.

  37. The placenta and generative apparatus of the Elephant.

  38. The generative part has undergone in all forms great modifications.

  39. So far the origin and development of the excretory organs have been considered without reference to the modifications introduced by the excretory passages coming to serve as generative ducts.

  40. Embryological evidence, as well as the fact of the persistence of the peritoneal funnels of the generative region in the adults of some forms, proves that the testicular network is not developed from the peritoneal funnels.

  41. The arrangement in Amphioxus and the Teleostei is probably secondary, as possibly also is that in the Cyclostomata; so that the primitive mode of exit of the generative products in the Chordata is still uncertain.

  42. The generative products are carried into the cloaca by these pores; so that their transportation outwards is not performed by any part of the primitive urinary system.

  43. He portrayed a group of soldiers with peculiarly high-pitched voices, smooth and hairless skins, and atrophied generative organs.

  44. But also the power of generating life is abundant and overflowing in the intelligible world; and our world also appears to be full of generative life.

  45. Again, does he not set in motion the whole of nature and kindle life therein, by bestowing on it generative power from on high?

  46. Overtaxing the generative powers of the male is another cause of deterioration.

  47. A begetter begets a thing like to itself in species, yet there is some unlikeness as to the accidents, owing either to the matter, or to weakness within the generative power.

  48. The generative power of the female is imperfect compared to that of the male.

  49. Further, as the augmentative power requires a fixed time for its act, so also does the generative power: for both are natural powers belonging to the vegetative soul.

  50. But the generative power, in both man and woman, belongs to the vegetative soul.

  51. As structural complexity increases, the female generative system becomes more and more complex.

  52. In very few cases has anything representing prothallial development been observed; generally a small cell (the antheridial or generative cell) is cut off, leaving a larger tube-cell.

  53. The nucleus of the tube-cell has meanwhile passed into the tube, as does also the generative nucleus which divides to form two male- or sperm-cells.

  54. Draw diagrams, with the parts named, of the male and female generative organs of the rabbit.

  55. The Undine, whom I was to obtain of the moon, was none other than Marcoline, who was to give me the necessary generative vigour by the sight of her beauty and by the contact of her hands.

  56. Further, sweetheart, when I leave you you must gently wash her generative organs, and afterwards wipe them with a fine towel.

  57. For Impotence, Failing or Lost Strength and Vigor of the Generative Organs, Sterility, etc.

  58. These are much more common causes of Sexual and Generative Diseases than is generally supposed, and usually very obstinate and difficult to treat, because the system is so run down that there is very little stamina or vitality to rely upon.

  59. As has already been stated, in some persons Seminal Disease and Losses of Vital Fluid lead to a wasting away, shrinking or dwindling of the Generative Organs.

  60. They soothe, calm and allay irritation, and give strength and tone to the mucous membrane, Seminal Ducts, Generative Nerves and Prostate Gland.

  61. The generative organs are wasted and inactive, or so weakened as to secrete but a ropy, thin and glairy fluid, having few or none of the characteristics of Vital Fluid.

  62. Thus the Mexican god of fire was supposed to govern the generative proclivities,[146-1] and there is good reason to believe that the sacred fire watched by unspotted virgins among the Mayas had decidedly such a signification.

  63. French doctrine, that the chief topic of mythology is the adoration of the generative power, and to rescue such views from their materializing tendencies, imagines to counterbalance them a clear, universal monotheism.


  64. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "generative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aboriginal; basal; basic; central; constructive; creation; crucial; elemental; elementary; embryonic; fertile; formative; fundamental; generative; genetic; genial; genital; germinal; inventive; original; originative; pregnant; primal; primary; primeval; primitive; primordial; pristine; productive; radical; rudimentary; seminal