retrogressive
Americanadjective
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Etymology
Origin of retrogressive
1795–1805; < Latin retrōgress ( us ) ( see retrogress) + -ive
Example Sentences
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Retrogressive variation means that from the total development experienced by the parent, something has been omitted.
From Embryology The Beginnings of Life by Leighton, Gerald R.
YISTLEY—"No, the Retrogressive, His platform is five-cent trolleys, ten-cent bread, three-dollar shoes and 1913 rents."
From More Toasts by Mosher, Marion Dix
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