metrogenic

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English

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Etymology

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From metro- +‎ -genic.

Adjective

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metrogenic (comparative more metrogenic, superlative most metrogenic)

  1. Discovered by or caused by testing or measurement, and otherwise undetectable.
    My high blood pressure and high cholesterol are metrogenic illnesses.
    Quantum physics suggests that certain states of subatomic particles are metrogenic: indeterminable until fixed by measurement.

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