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gens I. \ˈjenz, ˈgenz, ˈgen(t)s\ noun (plural gen·tes \ˈjen.ˌtēz, ˈgen.ˌtās\) Etymology: Latin — more at gentle 1. : a Roman clan embracing the families of the same stock in the male line with the members having a common name and being united in worship of their common ancestor — compare curia 1a 2. : clan; especially : the patrilineal clan 3. [New Latin, from Latin] : a distinguishable group of related organisms: a. : a subspecific biological group isolated by its habits b. : a temporal sequence of extinct biological forms of which the divergence between extremes approaches the generic level II. plural of gen |