Upper-Intermediate (B2)
IPA: /ˌændʒiəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs/
KK: /ænˌdʒiəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs/
Definition
The process of creating new blood vessels in the body.
Example
Angiogenesis is crucial for healing wounds and for the growth of tumors.
Conversation

Have you heard about angiogenesis and its role in healing?

Yeah, it's fascinating how our bodies create new blood vessels!

Exactly! It's amazing how angiogenesis can help with recovery after injuries.

For sure, it's like a natural repair system at work.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
neovascularization
vascularization
angiogenic
Antonyms
devascularization
atrophy
necrosis
Root Explanation
Angiogenesis is formed from "angio-" (from Greek "angeion", meaning vessel) and "genesis" (from Greek "genesis", meaning origin or creation). The term refers to the process of forming new blood vessels, thus literally meaning the creation of vessels.
Memory Tip
Think of 'vessels' ('angio-') being 'created' ('genesis') — that's what angiogenesis means.
Visually Confused Words
abiogenesis
cyanogenesis
anthogenesis
androgenesis
agamogenesis
adenogenesis
abiogenesist
unigenesis