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spontaneous generation
spontaneous generation
noun
- a theory, widely held in the 19th century and earlier but now discredited, stating that living organisms could arise directly and rapidly from nonliving material Also calledabiogenesis
spontaneous generation
- The supposed development of living organisms from nonliving matter, as maggots from rotting meat. The theory of spontaneous generation for larger organisms was easily shown to be false, but the theory was not fully discredited until the mid-19th century with the demonstration of the existence and reproduction of microorganisms, most notably by Louis Pasteur.
- Also called abiogenesis
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Origin of spontaneous generation1
First recorded in 1650–60
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