Wednesday 10 June 2015

Monogene

A while ago I wanted a one word alternative to 'only child' and my friend Hannah discovered monogene for me. The word isn't in my dictionary and doesn't seem to have one clear definition, but being the only begotten child is one alternative. It can also mean unique, special and one of a kind.

Much as I love my brother now, there were times whilst growing up when I'd have preferred to be a monogene. (I can't give examples as he's got as much on me as I have on him!)

Monogenesis is in my dictionary. It refers to the theory that all living things developed from a single cell. Apparently it was a bacteria like thingamy*. Monogeny is an alternative term as is monogenetics.

*sorry for the technical jargon!

11 comments:

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Amazing the variations in the word. I wouldn't want to be an only bacteria though.

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

that was monoexciting *wink*

Oscar Case said...

I'll bet you're glad you are not one of those things now.

Anonymous said...

Loved the picture! You both look very sweet.

suzy doodling said...

I love that picture as well

Patsy said...

No, Alex that doesn't sound much fun.

Patsy said...

Thanks, Mac! (er, you are saying my blog style is unique and special, aren't you?)

Patsy said...

I am, Oscar. Having lots of cells greatly increases our options.

Patsy said...

Thanks, Charlie. I believe looks were deceptive in both our cases.

Patsy said...

Thanks, Suzy.

Maria said...

Great picture!