polyphyletic

polyphyletic
1. Derived from more than one source, or having several lines of descent, in contrast to monophyletic. 2. In hematology, relating to polyphyletism.

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poly·phy·let·ic .päl-i-(.)fī-'let-ik adj of or relating to more than one stock specif derived from more than one ancestral line
poly·phy·let·i·cal·ly -i-k(ə-)lē adv

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adj.
describing a number of individuals, species, etc., that have evolved from more than one ancestral group. Compare monophyletic.

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poly·phy·let·ic (pol″e-fi-letґik) [poly- + phyletic] arising or descending from more than one cell type; see polyphyletic theory, under theory.

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