Biology. A developmental process involving the successive addition or origination of new parts, spec. in contrast to development by the growth or…
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释义 | the world > life > biology > theories > [noun] > of origin or development of life (18) epigenesis1653 Biology. A developmental process involving the successive addition or origination of new parts, spec. in contrast to development by the growth or… intelligent design1816 Deliberate design in the natural or physical world, attributed to an intelligent entity (usually identified as God); the appearance of this. In… vitalism1822 The doctrine or theory that the origin and phenomena of life are due to or produced by a vital principle, as distinct from a purely chemical or… ovarism1857 = ovism, n. panspermy1857 = panspermia, n. creationism1860 The belief that humankind and all kinds of living organism, or, more widely, the earth and the physical universe generally, originated in… monadism1860 The theory of the monadic nature of matter or of substance generally; the philosophical doctrine of monads (monad, n. 2b), esp. as formulated by… nomogeny1868 The origination of life regarded as a natural process, as opposed to a miraculous one. Cf. nomogenesis, n. thaumatogeny1868 the origination of life as a miraculous process: opposed to nomogeny. biogenesis1870 The origination of living organisms from other living organisms, rather than from inanimate matter. Opposed to abiogenesis, n. 1. Now rare. panspermism1870 = panspermia, n. biogeny1871 = biogenesis, n. 1a. Obsolete. rare. polygenesis1871 Ethnology. The origination of humankind from a number of different ancestors; spec. the independent origin of the different races; a hypothesis… panspermatism1874 = panspermia, n. monism1880 gen. A theory or doctrine which states that there is a single origin or destination for all the elements or beings within a system, or that there is… ovism1892 The theory that the ovum holds all the material necessary for development of the embryo, the sperm providing only a stimulus to initiate the process. neo-vitalism1895 A new, modern, or revived form of vitalism. creation science1970 interpretation or teaching of the subject matter of science which is based on biblical creationism. |
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