lamarckism

/ləˈmɑrkɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a theory of evolution that proposes that organisms can pass on characteristics they acquire during their lifetimes to their offspring, first proposed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck.

“Lamarckism was a popular theory in the 19th century, but it has largely been discredited by modern genetics.”

Synonyms

  • inheritance of acquired traits
  • neo-lamarckism

Antonyms

  • darwinism
  • mutationism