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evolutionOne entry found for evolution. Main Entry: evo·lu·tionPronunciation: "e-v&-'lü-sh&n, "E-v&- Function: noun Etymology: Latin evolution-, evolutio unrolling, from evolvere 1 : one of a set of prescribed movements 2 a : a process of change in a certain direction : UNFOLDING b : the action or an instance of forming and giving something off : EMISSION c (1) : a process of continuous change from a lower, simpler, or worse to a higher, more complex, or better state : GROWTH (2) : a process of gradual and relatively peaceful social, political, and economic advance d : something evolved 3 : the process of working out or developing 4 a : the historical development of a biological group (as a race or species) : PHYLOGENY b : a theory that the various types of animals and plants have their origin in other preexisting types and that the distinguishable differences are due to modifications in successive generations; also : the process described by this theory 5 : the extraction of a mathematical root 6 : a process in which the whole universe is a progression of interrelated phenomena - evo·lu·tion·ari·ly - evo·lu·tion·ary - evo·lu·tion·ism - evo·lu·tion·ist
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