| evolutionary distance | <botany> In phylogenetic trees, the sum of the physical distance on a tree separating organisms, this distance is inversely proportional to evolutionary relatedness. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| evolutionary fitness | The probability that the line of descent from an individual with a specific trait will not eventually die out. (05 Mar 2000) |
| evolutionist | 1. One skilled in evolutions. 2. One who holds the doctrine of evolution, either in biology or in metaphysics. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| evolvent | <geometry> The involute of a curve. See Involute, and Evolute. Origin: L. Evolvents. -entis, unrolling, p. Pr. Of evolvere. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| evulsion | A forcible pulling out or extraction. Compare: avulsion. Origin: L. Evulsio, fr. E-vello, pp. -vulsus, to pluck out (05 Mar 2000) |
| Evans |
Evans is the remnant of a lunar crater that is located on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the south-southwest of the immense Hertzsprung walled plain, and is located within that impact basin's broad skirt of ejecta. This material has overflowed the northern rim of Evans and the northern part of the interior floor. The southern rim is not as heavily damaged, although it is irregular, eroded, and overlaid by a pair of small craterlets. ...
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| evoked potential |
In neurophysiology, an evoked potential (or "evoked response") is an electrical potential recorded from a human or animal subject following presentation of a stimulus, as distinct from spontaneous potentials such as electroencephalograms or electromyograms.Evoked potential amplitudes tend to be low, ranging from less than a microvolt to several microvolts, compared to tens of microvolts for EEG, millivolts for EMG, and often close to a volt for EKG. ...
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| evocation |
The calling forth of daimons into visible and sometimes tactile presence.
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| evaporator |
is a heat exchanger in which the working fluid evaporates as it receives heat from the surroundings.
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| evidence |
Supporting materials used to prove or disprove something.
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| EV | the deliberate act of failing to pay money |
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| EV | a statement that is not literally false but that cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth |
| EV | skillful at eluding capture |
| EV | deliberately vague or ambiguous |
| EV | avoiding or escaping from difficulty or danger especially enemy fire |
| EV | an action aimed at evading an enemy |
| EV | (law) an answer by a defendant that fails to admit or deny the allegations set forth in the complaint |
| EV | with evasion |
| EV | intentionally vague or ambiguous |
| EV | (Old Testament) Adam's wife in Judeo-Christian mythology: the first woman and mother of the human race |
| EV | the day before |
| EV | the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall) |
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