thaumatogeny means the origination of life by a miracle rather than by natural law. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “thaumatogeny” is a great word
THAUMATOGENY — [Noun] The origination of life by a miracle rather than by natural law. From the combining form thaumato- (from Greek thauma, thaumatos, meaning "wonder, marvel") and -geny (from Greek -geneia, from -genēs, meaning "producing, origin"). The word is attested from 1868 in the writing of Richard Owen. Unlike nomogeny, which proposes an origin bound by natural law, or abiogenesis, which details a natural process of life from lifeless matter, thaumatogeny is the deliberate suspension of all process. It is the first breath in a figure of clay, the sudden ignition of consciousness in primordial mud, the inscrutable word spoken into a void—the profound and lonely mystery at the absolute beginning of everything.
Etymology
From thaumato- + -geny.
noun
- The origination of life by a miracle rather than by natural law.“The analogies supporting the alternative belief—thaumatogeny—would be more instructive than banter: but the party against which that weapon is used may take encouragement from the 'History of Controversy,' that it is groping in the right direction.”