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gena

[ jee-nuh, gen-uh ]

noun

Zoology, Anatomy.
plural genae
  1. the cheek or side region of the head.


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Other Word Forms

  • n adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gena1

1820–30; < Latin: cheek; cognate with Greek éԲ jaw, chin
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Example Sentences

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He remembers Winona Ryder’s “Closet Picks,” recorded in June 2024 but posted in late August, shortly after Gena Rowlands’ death.

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And in “Opening Night,” Gena Rowlands’ fabulous yet tortured stage actress Myrtle descends into addiction, tormented by ghostly visions and crippling doubt.

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In my mind are three exquisite actresses who danced with Oscar multiple times without taking the gold man home: Jane Alexander, Joan Allen and the late, incomparable Gena Rowlands.

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It sounds a bit like Cassavetes’ “A Woman Under the Influence” — and Byrne certainly has what it takes to go full Gena Rowlands — but her unraveling is both funnier and somehow even more nauseating.

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I was watching actresses that I loved, even Gena Rowlands.

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