hylogeny

/haɪˈlɒdʒəni/

Definitions

1. noun

The process or study of the evolutionary development of an organism or species from a more complex ancestral form, or the opposite process of evolution from a simpler to a more complex form.

“The biologist studied the hylogeny of the species to understand its unique features.”

Synonyms

  • degeneration
  • regression

Antonyms

  • evolution
  • progression