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weismannism
CIDE DICTIONARY
weismannism, n.
The theories and teachings in regard to heredity propounded by the German biologist August Weismann , esp. in regard to germ plasm as the basis of heredity and the impossibility of transmitting acquired characteristics; -- often called neo-Darwinism . [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
weismannism, n. the theory of heredity assuming continuity of germ-plasm and non-transmission of acquired characteristics.
Etymology
A. Weismann, Ger. biologist d. 1914
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