Word(s) of the Week: Exogenous and Endogenous

Exogenous, adj.

Originating from, or oriented to, the without, or outer section, relatively.

Endogenous, adj.

Originating from or oriented in relation to the inside.

Noun forms are exogen and endogen, respectively.

We observe the endo- and exo- prefixes and the presumed Greek root genesis, meaning to begin or occur, in the most generic sense.

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