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evolution

ev·o·lu·tion [ èvvə lsh'n, və lsh'n ] (plural ev·o·lu·tions)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. biology theory of development from earlier forms: the theoretical process by which all species develop from earlier forms of life. According to this theory, natural variation in the genetic material of a population favors reproduction by some individuals more than others, so that over the generations all members of the population come to possess the favorable traits.

2. biology developmental process: the natural or artificially induced process by which new and different organisms develop as a result of changes in genetic material

3. gradual development: the gradual development of something into a more complex or better form
the evolution of democracy in Western Europe

4. pattern caused by movement: a pattern formed by a series of movements

5. physics giving off heat or gas: the emission of heat, gas, or vapor

6. mathematics finding root of number: an algebraic operation in which the root, e.g. the square root or cube root, of a number is found.
See also  involution (sense 6)


7. military military exercise: a military exercise or maneuver carried out according to a plan

[Early 17th century. < Latin evolut-, past participle of evolvere (see evolve)]

ev·o·lu·tion·al adjective
ev·o·lu·tion·al·ly adverb
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