[
US
/ˌdɑɹˈwɪniən/
]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to Charles Darwin's theory of organic evolution
Darwinian theories
NOUN
- an advocate of Darwinism
How To Use Darwinian In A Sentence
- Features of ear The great majority of the people have triangular lobes but lacks Darwinian point.
- Random genetic variations plus Darwinian selection were shown to be sufficient causes of biological evolution. Infinite in All Directions
- As commonly interpreted, Darwinian evolution is a process by which the individuals less fit to survive the challenges of the environment are genetically weeded out.
- When these combine they open up a new range of possibilities on which Darwinian evolution can act.
- DOES OUR MORAL SENSE HAVE A DARWINIAN ORIGIN?
- You didn't answer this question, but said that molecular homology does indicate vertical descent (common ancestry from an actual cell) in Metazoa, “the group located above the Darwinian threshold.” A Disclaimer for Behe?
- The idea of genetic algorithms is to mimic natural Darwinian selection of genetic codes.
- Therefore, we are supposed to believe that Darwinian evolution is a reality within which all valid science is complementarily interwoven?
- Is it possible our society become so Nietzchean and socially Darwinian that motherhood is one of the most ruinous choices a woman can make?
- The frustrating thing is that this multisided, Darwinian foodkampf is utterly necessary; nobody has the option of resigning his or her commission. Colby Cosh