phyletic

/ˌfaɪˈlɛtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to the evolution of a species or group in such a way that it remains distinct from other species or groups.

“The phyletic classification of the ancient species revealed a fascinating history of adaptation.”

2. noun

A group of organisms that share a common ancestor and have evolved together, often with distinct characteristics.

“The researchers studied the phyletic relationships between different species of flowering plants.”

Synonyms

  • phylogenetic
  • phylogenic

Antonyms

  • anagenetic
  • heterochronic