Difference between revisions of "condensation"

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|etymology=Latin <i>cum</i>, together; <i>densare</i>, to thicken
 
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2. Descendents passing through the ancestral part of ontogeny faster than their ancestors did during phylogeny; it may occur by deletion of steps or accelerated development.
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2. Descendents passing through the [[ancestral]] part of [[ontogeny]] faster than their ancestors did during [[phylogeny]]; it may occur by deletion of steps or accelerated [[development]].
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013

condensation (noun; Latin cum, together; densare, to thicken): 1. The act or process of condensingular

2. Descendents passing through the ancestral part of ontogeny faster than their ancestors did during phylogeny; it may occur by deletion of steps or accelerated development.