different between evolutionary vs evolutionistic
evolutionary
English
Etymology
From evolution +? -ary.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?i?v??l(j)u???n?i/, /?ev??l(j)u???n?i/
- (US) IPA(key): /?i?v??lu???ne?i/, /?ev??lu???ne?i/
Adjective
evolutionary
- Of or relating to the biological theory of evolution.
- The evolutionary history of marine mammals includes land-dwelling ancestors.
- Having formal similarities to the biological theory of evolution.
Derived terms
Translations
evolutionary From the web:
- what evolutionary advantage is provided by sexual reproduction
- what evolutionary advantage does compartmentalization
- what evolutionary milestone is shown in the figure
- what evolutionary mechanism results in adaptation
- what evolutionary adaptations to the calvin cycle
- what advantage do organisms that reproduce sexually
- what are two evolutionary advantages of asexual reproduction
evolutionistic
English
Etymology
evolution +? -istic
Adjective
evolutionistic (comparative more evolutionistic, superlative most evolutionistic)
- Of or pertaining to evolutionism.
Related terms
- evolution
- evolutionary
- evolutionism
- evolutionist
Translations
evolutionistic From the web:
- what is evolutionistic ethics
- what is evolutionism theory
- what does evolutionistic mean
- what is ethical in ethics
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