evolutionary


ev·o·lu·tion

E0256400 (ĕv′ə-lo͞o′shən, ē′və-)n.1. a. A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form.b. A result of this process; a development: Judo is an evolution of an earlier martial art.2. Biology a. Change in the genetic composition of a population during successive generations, often resulting in the development of new species. The mechanisms of evolution include natural selection acting on the genetic variation among individuals, mutation, migration, and genetic drift.b. The historical development of a related group of organisms; phylogeny.3. Astronomy Change in the structure, chemical composition, or dynamical properties of a celestial object or system such as a planetary system, star, or galaxy. Evolution often changes the observable or measurable characteristics of the object or system.4. A movement that is part of a set of ordered movements: naval evolutions in preparation for battle.5. Mathematics The extraction of a root of a quantity.
[Latin ēvolūtiō, ēvolūtiōn-, from ēvolūtus, past participle of ēvolvere, to unroll; see evolve.]
ev′o·lu′tion·al, ev′o·lu′tion·ar′y (-shə-nĕr′ē) adj.ev′o·lu′tion·ar′i·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adj.1.evolutionary - of or relating to or produced by evolutionevolutionary - of or relating to or produced by evolution; "evolutionary biology"
Translations
发展的进化的

evolve

(iˈvolv) verb to (cause to) develop gradually. Man evolved from the apes. 演變,使演變 演变evolution (iːvəˈluːʃən) , ((American) e-) noun1. gradual working out or development. the evolution of our form of government. 發展,演變 发展,演变 2. the development of the higher kinds of animals (eg man), plants etc, from the lower kinds. Darwin's theory of evolution. 進化 进化evolutionary (iːvəˈluːʃənəri) , ((American) e-) adjective 進化的,演變的 进化的,发展的