Atavistically

/ˌætəˈvɪstɪkli/ adverb

In a manner showing the reappearance of characteristics from distant ancestors that have been absent for many generations.

From atavistic, derived from Latin atavus (ancestor), combined with the adverbial suffix -ally. The root atavus comes from Proto-Indo-European, referring to ancestors beyond the immediate family.

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