Definition of Congeneric. Meaning of Congeneric. Synonyms of Congeneric

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Definition of Congeneric

Congeneric
Congeneric Con`ge*ner"ic, Congenerical Con`ge*ner"ic*al, a. Belonging to the same genus; allied in origin, nature, or action. --R. Owen.

Meaning of Congeneric from wikipedia

- Look up congener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Congener may refer to: Congener (biology), organisms within the same genus Congener (chemistry), related...
- In statistical models applied to psychometrics, congeneric reliability ρC{\displaystyle \rho _{C}} ("rho C") a single-administration test score reliability...
- ; traditionally known as "Cronbach's α {\displaystyle \alpha } ") and congeneric reliability ( ρ C {\displaystyle \rho _{C}} ; also known as composite...
- Species (congeneric) 1992 Baldwin et al. Viscaceae: Arceuthobium Species (congeneric) 1994 Nickrent et al. Poaceae: Zea Species (congeneric) 1996 Buckler...
- "Displays of Count Raggi's Bird-of-Paradise Paradisaea raggiana and congeneric species". Emu. 81 (4): 193–201. doi:10.1071/MU9810193. Freed, Leonard...
- Some authorities consider that all ten species should be considered congeneric in Sula. However, they are readily distinguished by means of osteology...
- cranium. Throughout the 19th century, several species were classified as congeneric with the dodo, including the Rodrigues solitaire and the Réunion solitaire...
- have the ****umption that split-halves have the same length. Split-half congeneric reliability mitigates this ****umption. However, because there are more...
- span – a quantitative comparison of traits between annual and perennial congeneric species". New Phytologist. 209 (1): 104–114. doi:10.1111/nph.13574. ISSN 0028-646X...
- is not necessarily sui generis; extinctions may have eliminated other congeneric species. A sui generis genus may also be called a monotypic genus. A book...