geno

See also: Geno, ĝeno, geno-, and -geno

English

Etymology

Shortening.

Noun

geno (uncountable)

  1. (video games, roguelikes, informal) Genocide.

Verb

geno (third-person singular simple present genos, present participle genoing, simple past and past participle genoed)

  1. (video games, roguelikes, transitive, informal) To (commit) genocide.
    I decided to geno insects because of the risk of swarms in the early game.

Derived terms

Anagrams


Bourguignon

Etymology

See French genou.

Pronunciation

  • (Bourguignon) IPA(key): [ʒənɔ̃], [ʒəno]
  • (South Morvan) IPA(key): [zᵊnoː]

Noun

geno

  1. knee

References

  • Eugène de Chambure, Glossaire du Morvan (1878)

Esperanto

Noun

geno (accusative singular genon, plural genoj, accusative plural genojn)

  1. a gene

Ido

Noun

geno (plural geni)

  1. gene (unit of heredity)
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