Definitions for Darwin

Darwin Dar·win

Spelling: [dahr-win]
IPA: /ˈdɑr wɪn/

Darwin is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 109 anagrams from letters in Darwin (adinrw).

Definitions for Darwin

noun

  1. Charles (Robert) 1809–82, English naturalist and author.
  2. his grandfather, Erasmus, 1731–1802, English naturalist and poet.
  3. a seaport in and the capital of Northern Territory, in N Australia.
  4. a territory in N Australia. 523,620 sq. mi. (1,356,175 sq. km). Capital: Darwin.

Examples for Darwin

Darwin called the same phenomenon the “correlation of growth” and geneticist today study what they call “pleiotropic effects.”

Darwin has noted that the condor was only to be found in the neighborhood of such cliffs.

Darwin was among the many scientists that have helped society evolve out of mysticism, superstition and faith.

We call upon Mr. Darwin and Professor Gray to rise and explain.

But Mr. Darwin's pronominal "we," in this connection, admits of qualification.

She is manifestly as much puzzled over the problem as Mr. Darwin himself.

Darwin was a British Scientist who developed the theory of evolution and natural selection.

Aristotle did make progress beyond earlier philosophers, just as Darwin advanced beyond Linnaeus and Cuvier.

At least, Mr. Darwin thinks so, and he is now the Sir Oracle of our party.

As a young man, Darwin was deeply religious and even considered being ordained.

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