Evolution
61Evolution — 1. Aufstieg, Ausbildung, Entfaltung, Entwicklung, Formung, Fortentwicklung, Heranbildung, Herausbildung, Weiterentwicklung; (geh.): Emporstieg; (Fachspr., bildungsspr.): Genese. 2. Entwicklungsgang, Entwicklungsprozess, Entwicklungsverlauf. * * * …
62Evolution — Evo|lu|ti|on die; , en <über gleichbed. fr. évolution aus lat. evolutio »das Aufwickeln (einer Buchrolle)«>: a) allmählich fortschreitende Entwicklung; Fortentwicklung im Geschichtsablauf; b) die stammesgeschichtliche Entwicklung der… …
63evolution — [17] Evolution originally meant simply ‘unfolding’, or metaphorically ‘development’; it was not used in its main current sense, ‘gradual change in form of a species over the centuries’, until the early 19th century. The Scottish geologist Charles …
64evolution — noun (U) 1 the scientific idea that plants and animals develop gradually from simpler to more complicated forms 2 the gradual change and development of an idea, situation, or object: the evolution of the computer over the past 30 years …
65evolution — ev•o•lu•tion [[t]ˌɛv əˈlu ʃən[/t]] esp. brit. [[t]ˌi və [/t]] n. 1) any process of formation or growth; development: the evolution of the drama[/ex] 2) a product of development; something evolved 3) bio Biol. a) change in the gene pool of a… …
66evolution — Loli ana. ♦ Theory of evolution, kumumana o o ke kinohi o ke ao nei …
67evolution — išskyrimas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Reikiamo komponento, kaip savarankiškos fazės ar jos dalies, atskyrimas. atitikmenys: angl. evolution rus. выделение …
68evolution — šaknies traukimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. evolution vok. Wurzelausziehen, n rus. извлечение корня, n pranc. extraction d’une racine, f …
69evolution — [evo] When Harley Davidson began using aluminum to build its cylinder jugs, it called this new engine the Evolution …
70evolution — [17] Evolution originally meant simply ‘unfolding’, or metaphorically ‘development’; it was not used in its main current sense, ‘gradual change in form of a species over the centuries’, until the early 19th century. The Scottish geologist Charles …