释义 |
trans·gres·sive I. \-esiv, -sēv also -səv\ adjective Etymology: Latin transgressus + English -ive 1. archaic : disposed or tending to transgress, violate, or go beyond a limit 2. : progressively overlapping or passing over or beyond < a suite of transgressive sediments > < the deposits of transgressive seas > 3. a. : going beyond the limits set by the ancestral condition usually because of segregation and recombination of polygenic factors in the progeny of a hybrid < transgressive variation > < transgressive inheritance > b. of a plant : being at different stages of the life history a part of more than one stratum of the community of which it is a member • trans·gres·sive·ly \-sə̇vlē, -li\ adverb II. noun (-s) : a transgressive element of an ecological community |