💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Transformism"
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| transmutationismnoun | (evolutionary theory) A belief in the transmutation of species. |
| transformationalismnoun | (theology) A fusion of evangelicalism, Pentecostalism, and ecumenism that became prominent in the early 21st century; transformational Christianity. |
| fixismnoun | (biology, chiefly historical) The theory that the species alive today are identical to those of the past and that evolution does not happen. |
| evolutionismnoun | (uncountable) The belief in the universal presence of evolution. |
| evolutionnoun | Process of development. |
| planationnoun | (geology) The formation of a flat surface by erosion and deposition |
| progressionistnoun | An advocate of social progress, ideally towards perfection. |
| bioevolutionnoun | The evolution of biological organisms. |
| evolutionary theorynoun | (biology) A theory of evolution, especially the scientific theory of evolution through natural selection. |
| radiationnoun | The transfer of energy via radiation. |
| mutationismnoun | (biology) A theory emphasizing mutation as a creative principle and source of discontinuity in evolutionary change, particularly associated with the founders of modern genetics. |
| morphosisnoun | (biology) The way in which an organism (or an organ) changes form during development. |
| adaptionismnoun | Alternative form of adaptationism. [(evolutionary theory) The view that many traits of organisms are evolved adaptations.] |
| aromorphosisnoun | (biology) The trend in evolution towards a greater amount of organization |
| monkeyismnoun | Tomfoolery; silly or foolish behaviour. |
| metaevolutionnoun | (philosophy, biology) The evolution of the elements of evolutionary systems. Applying evolutionary concepts to non-living systems. Applying evolutionary concepts to individual learning and personal development. Examining the implications and past and future developments of evolution. |
| orthoplasynoun | (historical) A theory of evolution, stating that that individual modifications supplement, protect, or screen organic characters and keep them alive until useful congenital variations arise and survive by natural selection, and that this process, combined in many cases with 'tradition', gives direction to evolution. |
| groundplannoun | A diagram, usually to scale, showing the layout of the ground level of a building or other physical structure; floorplan. |
| hopeful monsternoun | (evolutionary theory) An organism exhibiting a significant mutation that may form a new lineage according to macromutation theory. |
| biopoiesisnoun | (evolutionary theory) abiogenesis |
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