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exogenetic
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ahdos
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clastic
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landforms
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pertaining
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Clast
Relating to or arising from an internal process; same as endogenous.
ftp.uga.edu
Relating to the interior of the earth; of or pertaining to a metamorphic process occurring within a planet. Opposed to exogenetic.
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Refers to a system that is internal to the Earth.
physicalgeography.net
derived or originating internally
wordnet.princeton.edu
of rocks formed or occuring beneath the surface of the earth; "endogenic rocks are not clastic"
wordnet.princeton.edu
Pertaining to processes that originate within the earth, and to rocks, ore deposits, and landforms, which owe their origin to such processes.
malistani.persianblog.com
formed within the earth; proceeding from inside the earth. [AHDOS
memphisgeology.org
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