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Definition of evolution
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Evolution
(n.) A
series
of
things
unrolled
or
unfolded.
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Evolution
::
Evolution
(n.) The
formation
of an
involute
by
unwrapping
a
thread
from a curve as an
evolute.
Evolutional
::
Evolutional
(a.)
Relating
to
evolution.
Reactionary
::
Reactionary
(n.) One who
favors
reaction,
or seeks to undo
political
progress
or
revolution..
Rotation
::
Rotation
(n.) The act of
turning,
as a wheel or a solid body on its axis, as
distinguished
from the
progressive
motion
of a
revolving
round
another
body or a
distant
point;
thus, the daily
turning
of the earth on its axis is a
rotation;
its
annual
motion
round the sun is a
revolution..
Low
::
Low
(adv.)
In a path near the
equator,
so that the
declination
is
small,
or near the
horizon,
so that the
altitude
is
small;
-- said of the
heavenly
bodies
with
reference
to the
diurnal
revolution;
as, the moon runs low, that is, is
comparatively
near the
horizon
when on or near the
meridian..
Yearly
::
Yearly
(a.)
Accomplished
in a year; as, the
yearly
circuit,
or
revolution,
of the
earth..
Drill
::
Drill (v. t.) To train in the
military
art; to
exercise
diligently,
as
soldiers,
in
military
evolutions
and
exercises;
hence,
to
instruct
thoroughly
in the
rudiments
of any art or
branch
of
knowledge;
to
discipline..
Devolution
::
Devolution
(n.)
Transference
from one
person
to
another;
a
passing
or
devolving
upon a
successor.
Prolatum
::
Prolatum
(n.) A
prolate
spheroid.
See
Ellipsoid
of
revolution,
under
Ellipsoid..
Synodically
::
Synodical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
conjunction,
especially
to the
period
between
two
successive
conjunctions;
extending
from one
conjunction,
as of the moon or a
planet
with the sun, to the next; as, a
synodical
month (see Lunar
month,
under
Month);
the
synodical
revolution
of the moon or a
planet..
Self-evolution
::
Self-evolution
(n.)
Evolution
of one's self;
development
by
inherent
quality
or
power.
Flyer
::
Flyer (n.) The pair of arms
attached
to the
spindle
of a
spinning
frame,
over which the
thread
passes
to the
bobbin;
-- so
called
from their swift
revolution.
See Fly, n., 11..
Hydro-electric
::
Hydro-electric
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
employed
in, or
produced
by, the
evolution
of
electricity
by means of a
battery
in which water or steam is
used..
Vicissitude
::
Vicissitude
(n.)
Irregular
change;
revolution;
mutation.
Revolutioniezed
::
Revolutioniezed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Revolutioniz.
Drill
::
Drill (n.) The act or
exercise
of
training
soldiers
in the
military
art, as in the
manual
of arms, in the
execution
of
evolutions,
and the like;
hence,
diligent
and
strict
instruction
and
exercise
in the
rudiments
and
methods
of any
business;
a kind or
method
of
military
exercises;
as,
infantry
drill;
battalion
drill;
artillery
drill..
Discouragement
::
Discouragement
(n.) That which
discourages;
that which
deters,
or tends to
deter,
from an
undertaking,
or from the
prosecution
of
anything;
a
determent;
as, the
revolution
was
commenced
under every
possible
discouragement..
Socialism
::
Socialism
(n.) A
theory
or
system
of
social
reform
which
contemplates
a
complete
reconstruction
of
society,
with a more just and
equitable
distribution
of
property
and
labor.
In
popular
usage,
the term is often
employed
to
indicate
any
lawless,
revolutionary
social
scheme.
See
Communism,
Fourierism,
Saint-Simonianism,
forms of
socialism..
Spheroid
::
Spheroid
(n.) A body or
figure
approaching
to a
sphere,
but not
perfectly
spherical;
esp., a solid
generated
by the
revolution
of an
ellipse
about one of its
axes..
Nonjuror
::
Nonjuror
(n.) One of those
adherents
of James II. who
refused
to take the oath of
allegiance
to
William
and Mary, or to their
successors,
after the
revolution
of 1688; a
Jacobite..
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