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acquired characteristic
noun
- a characteristic of an organism that results from increased use or disuse of an organ or the effects of the environment and cannot be inherited See also Lamarckism
acquired characteristic
/ ə-kwīrd′ /
- A nonhereditary change of function or structure in a plant or animal made in response to the environment. Acquired characteristics include bodily changes brought about by disease or by repeated use or disuse of a body part (as in the building or atrophy of muscle tissue). The heritability of acquired characteristics was advocated by certain biological theorists like Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and rejected by Charles Darwin in his formulation of the theory of evolution.
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They acquired characteristic modes of speaking, of thinking.
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An acquired characteristic I don't think you can depend on so much.
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"An acquired characteristic, I assure you," said Temple, remembering his first meeting with Betty.
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