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  • adjective Alternative spelling of dysgenic.

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Examples

  • Many now recognize that the developments of the past have been onesided and disgenic.

    Homemaking and Careers 1969

  • Many now recognize that the developments of the past have been onesided and disgenic.

    Homemaking and Careers 1926

  • This process is highly disgenic; it is plainly lowering the quality and sapping the vigour of the race.

    The New World of Islam Lothrop Stoddard 1916

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