parapsis

/pærˈæpsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A term used in the past to describe the supposed transmission of characteristics from one generation of plants to another, without the involvement of sexual reproduction.

“Some 18th-century scientists believed in the concept of parapsis to explain the rapid evolution of certain plant species.”

Synonyms

  • reproduction
  • vegetative propagation

Antonyms

  • sexual reproduction