"organophyly" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Simplified learned borrowing from German Organophylogenie, itself from organo- + Phylogenie; equivalent to a reduction of organo- + phylogeny to organo- (“biological tissue”) + -phyly (“tribehood”). Etymology templates: {{lbor|en|de|Organophylogenie|nocap=1}} learned borrowing from German Organophylogenie, {{af|de|organo-|Phylogenie|nocat=1}} organo- + Phylogenie, {{af|en|organo-|phylogeny}} organo- + phylogeny, {{af|en|organo-<gloss:biological tissue>|-phyly<gloss:tribehood>}} organo- (“biological tissue”) + -phyly (“tribehood”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} organophyly (uncountable)
  1. (historical, biology, theory of recapitulation, rare) The direct study of the evolution of the forms of biological organs and systems of organs rather than observation of its supposed ontogenic recapitulation. Tags: historical, rare, uncountable Hypernyms: morphophyly Coordinate_terms: histophyly, blastophyly, cormophyly
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