| darwinism |
The theory attributed to Charles Darwin (1809-82) which posits that all biological organisms evolve through natural selection , a scientific term which essentially means that certain species will survive over others because they are better suited to a particular environment. For instance, as different species are struggling to survive in a particular ecosystem, Nature herself, in a sense, selects those species which are the fittest to survive. ...
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| Darwin's e. |
an ear having an eminence on the edge of the helix.
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| Darwin's ear, tubercle |
see under ear and see tuberculum auriculare.
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| Darwin's t. |
tuberculum auriculare.
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| darwinian a. |
tuberculum auriculare.
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