haeckelism

/hɛˈkɛlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

the theory of recapitulation, which proposes that the development of an organism follows the development of its ancestors, with the embryo at some stage resembling the adult of an earlier evolutionary stage

“The biologist’s research on haeckelism led to a deeper understanding of embryonic development.”

Synonyms

  • biogenetic law
  • recapitulationism

Antonyms

  • developmental divergence
  • ontogeny