"aretegenic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: Coined by Episcopalian theologian Ellen T. Charry in 1997 in "By the Renewing of Your Minds" →ISBN. From Ancient Greek ἀρετή (aretḗ, “virtue”) and γεννάω (gennáō, “to beget”). Etymology templates: {{coinage|en|Ellen T. Charry|in=1997|nobycat=1|occ=Episcopalian theologian}} Coined by Episcopalian theologian Ellen T. Charry in 1997, {{der|en|grc|ἀρετή||virtue}} Ancient Greek ἀρετή (aretḗ, “virtue”) Head templates: {{head|en|adjective}} aretegenic
  1. Conducive to or producing virtue.
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