Definition of Dysteleology

1. n. The doctrine of purposelessness; a term applied by Haeckel to that branch of physiology which treats of rudimentary organs, in view of their being useless to the life of the organism.

Medical Definition of Dysteleology

1. The doctrine of purposelessness; a term applied by Haeckel to that branch of physiology which treats of rudimentary organs, in view of their being useless to the life of the organism. "To the doctrine of dysteleology, or the denial of final causes, a proof of the real existence of such a thing as instinct must necessarily be fatal." (Word (Dynamic Sociology)) Origin: Pref. Dys- + teleology. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dysteleology

dysrhythmias
dysrhythmic
dyssebacia
dyssomnia
dysspermatogenic sterility
dysspondylism
dysstasia
dysstatic
dyssyllabia
dyssynergia
dyssynergia
dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica
dystasia
dystaxia
dystaxias
dysteleology (current term)
dystelephalangy
dysthymia
dysthymia
dysthymias
dysthymic
dysthymic
dysthymics
dysthymic depression
dysthymic disorder
dysthyroidal infantilism
dystocia
dystocia
dystocias
dystome

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