Definitions for Darwinian

Darwinian Dar·win·i·an

Spelling: [dahr-win-ee-uh n]
IPA: /dɑrˈwɪn i ən/

Darwinian is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 168 anagrams from letters in Darwinian (aadiinnrw).

Definitions for Darwinian

noun

  1. a follower of Charles Darwin; a person who accepts or advocates Darwinism.

adjective

  1. (sometimes lowercase) pertaining to Charles Darwin or his doctrines.

Origin of Darwinian

First recorded in 1855-60; Darwin + -ian

Examples for Darwinian

But against the Darwinian hypothesis this argument has no force.

When you apply Darwinian thinking to social studies, you have to be careful.

The process here is the very reverse of the Darwinian theory.

People born into malarial regions have a fierce Darwinian pressure placed upon them—the disease affects everyone in the area.

What do you think are the positive forces that Darwinian social theory can bring to our society?

What has been the progressive attitude toward the Darwinian idea?

I suppose the main argument goes like this: We are no longer subject to Darwinian natural selection.

In the Darwinian world of media and politics, hardly any primal force compares to Clinton Clout.

In fact, it is the paramount law from a Darwinian stand-point.

These are some of the main grounds on which the Darwinian theory rests.

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