Atavism

/ˈæt.ə.vɪz.əm/ noun

The reappearance of primitive or ancestral characteristics in a modern individual or organism that were thought to be lost through evolution.

From Latin 'atavus' (ancestor) combined with the suffix '-ism', coined in the 19th century by evolutionary biologists to describe evolutionary reversions.

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