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polyphyleticenUK
pol·y·phy·let·ic P0428700 (pŏl′ē-fī-lĕt′ĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to a group of taxa that does not include the common ancestor of all the members.2. Of or derived from more than one stock or source. pol′y·phy·let′i·cal·ly adv.pol′y·phy′ly (pŏl′ē-fī′lē, pə-lĭf′ə-lē) n.polyphyletic (ˌpɒlɪfaɪˈlɛtɪk) adj (Biology) biology relating to or characterized by descent from more than one ancestral group of animals or plants[C19: from poly- + phyletic] ˌpolyphyˈletically advpol•y•phy•let•ic (ˌpɒl i faɪˈlɛt ɪk) adj. descended from more than one ancestral line. [1870–75] pol`y•phy•let′i•cal•ly, adv. Translations
polyphyleticenUK
pol·y·phy·let·ic (pol'ē-fī-let'ik), 1. Derived from more than one source, or having several lines of descent, in contrast to monophyletic. 2. In hematology, relating to polyphyletism. polyphyletic (pŏl′ē-fī-lĕt′ĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to a group of taxa that does not include the common ancestor of all the members.2. Of or derived from more than one stock or source. pol′y·phy·let′i·cal·ly adv.pol′y·phy′ly (pŏl′ē-fī′lē, pə-lĭf′ə-lē) n.pol·y·phy·let·ic (pol'ē-fī-let'ik) 1. Derived from more than one source, or having several lines of descent, in contrast to monophyletic. 2. hematology Relating to polyphyletism. polyphyletic (of a group of organisms) having been derived from more than one source, that is, not of a single line of evolution. |