Apomorphia

/ˌæpəˈmɔrfiə/ noun

A derived or specialized characteristic in an organism that differs from the ancestral form, used in evolutionary biology to trace evolutionary relationships.

From Greek apo- 'away from' + morphe 'form' + -ia suffix. Coined in the 20th century to describe evolutionary derived traits as opposed to primitive or ancestral traits.

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