blending inheritance


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blend·ing inheritance

(blĕn′dĭng)
n.
The discredited theory that inheritance of traits from two parents produces offspring with characteristics that are intermediate between those of the parents.
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blend′ing inher′itance


n.
inheritance in which contrasting parental characters appear as a blend in the offspring.
[1920–25]
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