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Definition
Synonym
Artumwandlung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Artumwandlung
f
; phylogenetische Evolution
f
; Anagenese
f
(Evolutionsbiologie)
biol.
phyletic change; anagenetic evolution; anagenesis (evolutionary biology)
Artumwandlung
f
; phylogenetische Evolution
f
; Anagenese
f
(Evolutionsbiologie)
biol.
phyletic change; anagenetic evolution; anagenesis (evolutionary biology)
Artumwandlung
f
; phylogenetische Evolution
f
; Anagenese
f
(Evolutionsbiologie)
biol.
phyletic change; anagenetic evolution; anagenesis (evolutionary biology)
Deutsche
Artumwandlung Synonyme
Englische
phyletic change; anagenetic evolution; anagenesis Synonyme
Artumwandlung Definition
Biology
(
n.
)
The
science
of
life
Change
(
v.
t.)
To
alter
Change
(
v.
t.)
To
alter
by
substituting
something
else
for,
or
by
giving
up
for
something
else
Change
(
v.
t.)
To
give
and
take
reciprocally
Change
(
v.
t.)
Specifically:
To
give,
or
receive,
smaller
denominations
of
money
(technically
called
change)
for
Change
(
v.
i.)
To
be
altered
Change
(
v.
i.)
To
pass
from
one
phase
to
another
Change
(
v.
t.)
Any
variation
or
alteration
Change
(
v.
t.)
A
succesion
or
substitution
of
one
thing
in
the
place
of
another
Change
(
v.
t.)
A
passing
from
one
phase
to
another
Change
(
v.
t.)
Alteration
in
the
order
of
a
series
Change
(
v.
t.)
That
which
makes
a
variety,
or
may
be
substituted
for
another.
Change
(
v.
t.)
Small
money
Change
(
v.
t.)
A
place
where
merchants
and
others
meet
to
transact
business
Change
(
v.
t.)
A
public
house
Change
(
v.
t.)
Any
order
in
which
a
number
of
bells
are
struck,
other
than
that
of
the
diatonic
scale.
Electro-biology
(
n.
)
That
branch
of
biology
which
treats
of
the
electrical
phenomena
of
living
organisms.
Electro-biology
(
n.
)
That
phase
of
mesmerism
or
animal
magnetism,
the
phenomena
of
which
are
supposed
to
be
produced
by
a
form
of
electricity.
Evolution
(
n.
)
The
act
of
unfolding
or
unrolling
Evolution
(
n.
)
A
series
of
things
unrolled
or
unfolded.
Evolution
(
n.
)
The
formation
of
an
involute
by
unwrapping
a
thread
from
a
curve
as
an
evolute.
Evolution
(
n.
)
The
extraction
of
roots
Evolution
(
n.
)
A
prescribed
movement
of
a
body
of
troops,
or
a
vessel
or
fleet
Evolution
(
n.
)
A
general
name
for
the
history
of
the
steps
by
which
any
living
organism
has
acquired
the
morphological
and
physiological
characters
which
distinguish
it
Evolution
(
n.
)
That
theory
of
generation
which
supposes
the
germ
to
preexist
in
the
parent,
and
its
parts
to
be
developed,
but
not
actually
formed,
by
the
procreative
act
Evolution
(
n.
)
That
series
of
changes
under
natural
law
which
involves
continuous
progress
from
the
homogeneous
to
the
heterogeneous
in
structure,
and
from
the
single
and
simple
to
the
diverse
and
manifold
in
quality
or
function.
The
pocess
is
by
some
limited
to
organic
beings
Evolutionary
(
a.
)
Relating
to
evolution
Self-evolution
(
n.
)
Evolution
of
one's
self
phyletic change; anagenetic evolution; anagenesis (evolutionary biology) Bedeutung
change-up
change-of-pace
change-of-pace
ball
off-speed
pitch
a
baseball
thrown
with
little
velocity
when
the
batter
is
expecting
a
fastball
about-face
volte-face
reversal
policy
change
a
major
change
in
attitude
or
principle
or
point
of
view,
an
about-face
on
foreign
policy
change
the
action
of
changing
something,
the
change
of
government
had
no
impact
on
the
economy,
his
change
on
abortion
cost
him
the
election
pitching
change
replacing
a
pitcher
in
baseball
change
of
state
the
act
of
changing
something
into
something
different
in
essential
characteristics
oil
change
replacing
dirty
oil
with
clean
change
of
color
an
act
that
changes
the
light
that
something
reflects
change
of
direction
reorientation
the
act
of
changing
the
direction
in
which
something
is
oriented
change
of
course
a
change
in
the
direction
that
you
are
moving
change
of
magnitude
the
act
of
changing
the
amount
or
size
of
something
change
of
integrity
the
act
of
changing
the
unity
or
wholeness
of
something
change
of
shape
an
action
that
changes
the
shape
of
something
change
ringing
ringing
tuned
bells
in
a
fixed
order
that
is
continually
changing
biology
lab
biology
laboratory
bio
lab
a
laboratory
for
biological
research
change
a
different
or
fresh
set
of
clothes,
she
brought
a
change
in
her
overnight
bag
change
a
thing
that
is
different,
he
inspected
several
changes
before
selecting
one
variety
change
a
difference
that
is
usually
pleasant,
he
goes
to
France
for
variety,
it
is
a
refreshing
change
to
meet
a
woman
mechanic
reversal
change
of
mind
flip-flop
turnabout
turnaround
a
decision
to
reverse
an
earlier
decision
biology
biological
science
r
the
science
that
studies
living
organisms
exobiology
space
biology
astrobiology
the
branch
of
biology
concerned
with
the
effects
of
outer
space
on
living
organisms
and
the
search
for
extraterrestrial
life
molecular
biology
the
branch
of
biology
that
studies
the
structure
and
activity
of
macromolecules
essential
to
life
(and
especially
with
their
genetic
role)
theory
of
evolution
theory
of
organic
evolution
evolutionism
(biology)
a
scientific
theory
of
the
origin
of
species
of
plants
and
animals
evolutionary
trend
a
general
direction
of
evolutionary
change
change
alteration
modification
an
event
that
occurs
when
something
passes
from
one
state
or
phase
to
another,
the
change
was
intended
to
increase
sales,
this
storm
is
certainly
a
change
for
the
worse,
the
neighborhood
had
undergone
few
modifications
since
his
last
visit
years
ago
change
of
location
travel
a
movement
through
space
that
changes
the
location
of
something
sea
change
a
profound
transformation
sex
change
a
change
in
a
person's
physical
sexual
characteristics
(as
by
surgery
and
hormone
treatments)
biota
biology
all
the
plant
and
animal
life
of
a
particular
region
bureau
de
change
(French)
an
establishment
where
you
can
exchange
foreign
money
biology
department
department
of
biology
the
academic
department
responsible
for
teaching
and
research
in
biology
change
the
result
of
alteration
or
modification,
there
were
marked
changes
in
the
lining
of
the
lungs,
there
had
been
no
change
in
the
mountains
biology
characteristic
life
processes
and
phenomena
of
living
organisms,
the
biology
of
viruses
change
money
received
in
return
for
its
equivalent
in
a
larger
denomination
or
a
different
currency,
he
got
change
for
a
twenty
and
used
it
to
pay
the
taxi
driver
change
the
balance
of
money
received
when
the
amount
you
tender
is
greater
than
the
amount
due,
I
paid
with
a
twenty
and
pocketed
the
change
small
change
chickenfeed
chump
change
a
trifling
sum
of
money
change
coins
of
small
denomination
regarded
collectively,
he
had
a
pocketful
of
change
chemical
process
chemical
change
chemical
action
(chemistry)
any
process
determined
by
the
atomic
and
molecular
composition
and
structure
of
the
substances
involved
climate
change
global
climate
change
a
change
in
the
world's
climate
development
evolution
a
process
in
which
something
passes
by
degrees
to
a
different
stage
(especially
a
more
advanced
or
mature
stage),
the
development
of
his
ideas
took
many
years,
the
evolution
of
Greek
civilization,
the
slow
development
of
her
skill
as
a
writer
emergent
evolution
the
appearance
of
entirely
new
properties
at
certain
critical
stages
in
the
course
of
evolution
evolution
organic
evolution
phylogeny
phylogenesis
(biology)
the
sequence
of
events
involved
in
the
evolutionary
development
of
a
species
or
taxonomic
group
of
organisms
phase
change
phase
transition
state
change
physical
change
a
change
from
one
state
(solid
or
liquid
or
gas)
to
another
without
a
change
in
chemical
composition
temperature
change
a
process
whereby
the
degree
of
hotness
of
a
body
(or
medium)
changes
change
a
relational
difference
between
states,
especially
between
states
before
and
after
some
event,
he
attributed
the
change
to
their
marriage
menopause
climacteric
change
of
life
the
time
in
a
woman's
life
in
which
the
menstrual
cycle
ends
change
undergo
a
change,
become
different
in
essence,
losing
one's
or
its
original
nature,
She
changed
completely
as
she
grew
older,
The
weather
changed
last
night
change
alter
vary
become
different
in
some
particular
way,
without
permanently
losing
one's
or
its
former
characteristics
or
essence,
her
mood
changes
in
accordance
with
the
weather,
The
supermarket's
selection
of
vegetables
varies
according
to
the
season
change
alter
modify
a
cause
to
change,
make
different,
cause
a
transformation,
The
advent
of
the
automobile
may
have
altered
the
growth
pattern
of
the
city,
The
discussion
has
changed
my
thinking
about
the
issue
change
by
reversal
turn
reverse
change
to
the
contrary,
The
trend
was
reversed,
the
tides
turned
against
him,
public
opinion
turned
when
it
was
revealed
that
the
president
had
an
affair
with
a
White
House
intern
change
integrity
change
in
physical
make-up
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