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atavism

[at-uh-viz-uhm] / ˈæt əˌvɪz əm /
NOUN
neophobe
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Millet plays with the title and with the idea of atavism, in which an ancient trait asserts itself by skipping forward a few generations to suddenly appear in the gene pool.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 18, 2025

His atavism came with the weekend’s most polish.

From Slate • May 30, 2023

Enright understands adulthood as a kind of aberration that befalls families: siblings must grow up, but their maturity is oddly irrelevant to the atavism of the family unit.

From The New Yorker • May 18, 2015

Technicolor chivalry and cultural atavism aside, “Lost in Shangri-La” tells of the first contact between disoriented, combative cultures, one of the final first-contacts in human history.

From New York Times • Jun. 3, 2011

As if it came from an atavism deeper than fear, I used to add “brother” silently to boys’ names.

From "The Woman Warrior" by Maxine Hong Kingston