The atavistic desire to capture, kill and ultimately consume.
Complete poem Atavism by John Myers O'Hara. The first stance of this poem was quoted by Jack London in the novel The Call of the Wild.http://fiestoforo.blogspot.com/2009/10/poema-completo-atavismo-de-john-myers.html
Old longings nomadic leapChafing at custom's chain;Again from its brumal sleepWakens the ferine strain. The line is the start of a stanza (a verse) in a poem by John Myers O'Hara called Atavism. Atavism means traits and behaviour patterns inherited from distant ancestors. The verse was quoted by American writer Jack London is his 1903 book The Call of the Wild, which was the story of a Californian dog transported to work on a Canadian dog-sled. London's story represented or paralleled the development of the wolf into the modern domesticated dog. But the atavism is there in the modern dogs' tendency to form a pack when running wild, like their wolf ancestors. In the poem brumal means occurring in winter and ferine means wild or feral. The lines refer to the reawakening of wolf-like behaviour in a dog when the circumstances allow, in other words the call of the wild.
Like a noun. The man's white hair was a long lost atavism.
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An atavism is a genetic characteristic which emerges after being missing for several generations, or the return of a past behaviour or method after a long period of absence.
The antonym for atavism is progression or advancement, as atavism refers to the reversion to ancestral traits or characteristics, while progression signifies moving forward or evolving.
The cast of Atavism - 2013 includes: Kasim Aslam as Leopold Kip Shearer as The Drifter Suzanne Ziad as Mrs. Wilson
The atavistic desire to capture, kill and ultimately consume.
a throwback to the past; a characteristic or trait that hasn't shown up for generations suddenly resurfacing
Complete poem Atavism by John Myers O'Hara. The first stance of this poem was quoted by Jack London in the novel The Call of the Wild.http://fiestoforo.blogspot.com/2009/10/poema-completo-atavismo-de-john-myers.html
Atavistic means relating to or characterized by reversion to ancestral traits or characteristics, often considered primitive or outdated. It suggests a throwback to an earlier evolutionary stage or form.
Old longings nomadic leapChafing at custom's chain;Again from its brumal sleepWakens the ferine strain. The line is the start of a stanza (a verse) in a poem by John Myers O'Hara called Atavism. Atavism means traits and behaviour patterns inherited from distant ancestors. The verse was quoted by American writer Jack London is his 1903 book The Call of the Wild, which was the story of a Californian dog transported to work on a Canadian dog-sled. London's story represented or paralleled the development of the wolf into the modern domesticated dog. But the atavism is there in the modern dogs' tendency to form a pack when running wild, like their wolf ancestors. In the poem brumal means occurring in winter and ferine means wild or feral. The lines refer to the reawakening of wolf-like behaviour in a dog when the circumstances allow, in other words the call of the wild.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern AT-VI--. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter A and 2nd letter T and 4th letter V and 5th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: atavism atavist