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Etymology edit

Coined by British biologist Richard Dawkins in 2004 in his book The Ancestor's Tale.

Noun edit

concestor (plural concestors)

  1. (biology, uncommon) The last common ancestor, especially of several different species.
    Synonym: cenancestor

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References edit

  • Dawkins, Richard (2004) The Ancestor's Tale p.7 "In a backward chronology, the ancestors of any set of species must eventually meet at a particular geologic moment... the last common ancestor that they all share, what I shall call their "Concestor""

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