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was evolutionary
adjective
Of or relating to the biological theory of evolution.
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Whereas Burkean conservatism was evolutionary, the conservatism of Maistre was counterrevolutionary.
Overwhelmingly, without major exception indeed, the science of cultural anthropology was evolutionary in thrust in the 19th century.
This, together with his dialectic scheme, led to a general theory of religions, which though dated, much too neat, and based on imperfect information, nevertheless represents an important attempt at a comparative treatment, and one that was evolutionary.
The class was evolutionary botany, and its wisdom makes a handy prerequisite for Elizabeth Gilbert's expansive new novel, "The Signature of All Things," about a botanist whose hunger for explanations carries her through the better part of Darwin's century.
While the network-to-cable shift was evolutionary, the television-to-web transition is revolutionary.
Interestingly, temperature-compensated phosphorylation was evolutionary conserved in yeast.
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Aesthetic allure is evolutionary, after all.
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