单词 | darwinic |
释义 | Darwinicadj.ΚΠ 1808 Crit. Rev. July 301 In this enumeration it is evident that his Darwinic propensity must shine forth to admiration. 2. = Darwinian adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > theories > [adjective] > of genetics or evolution Lamarckian1846 Darwinian1859 Darwinite1860 polygenistic1860 vestigian1860 Darwinistic1863 monogenistic1865 un-Darwinian1869 pre-Darwinian1870 Darwinic1871 hereditarian1873 monogenetic1873 pangenetic1875 phylogenic1875 evolutionistic1876 Darwinical1881 neo-Lamarckian1884 Darwinizing1886 neo-Darwinian1888 unigenist1896 Haeckelian1897 pangenic1900 Mendelian1902 monogenic1902 pre-Mendelian1902 Weismannian1903 autonomistic1904 adaptionist1915 adaptationist1931 gradualist1931 selectionist1944 Morganist1949 saltationist1954 punctuational1976 punctuationalist1978 punctuationist1979 1871 Gardener's Monthly July 207/2 I should much like to have some of your readers skilled in Darwinic lore answer this question,—why, if plants have a power of ‘natural selection,’ do they not generally ‘select’ a brown instead of a green tint? 1939 Osiris 7 444 The Rabbis never dreamt of such Darwinic heresies. 1987 P. Conroy Water is Wide 134 I felt that by introducing these hardy, durable Skimberry hounds into the island strain, some healthy, Darwinic principle would be served. 2008 Afr. News (Nexis) 16 Nov. Obama is the classical manifestation of the Darwinic principle of the survival of the species. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1808 |
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