ˌglīkəˈjenəsə̇s noun
Etymology: New Latin, from glyc- + Latin genesis
1. : formation of sugar from glycogen (as in the liver)
2. : formation of glycogen (as from sugars or some amino acids)
ˌglīkəˈjenəsə̇s noun
Etymology: New Latin, from glyc- + Latin genesis
1. : formation of sugar from glycogen (as in the liver)
2. : formation of glycogen (as from sugars or some amino acids)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012