Evolution (term)
The English noun evolution (pronounced /ˌɛvəlˈuʃən/; from Latin ēvolūtiō "unfolding, unrolling") refers to any kind of accumulation of change, or gradual directional change. It is the 3,117th most commonly used word in English. While the term primarily refers to biological evolution, there are various types of chemical evolution and it is also found in economics, historical linguistics, and many other technical fields where systems develop or change gradually over time, e.g. stellar evolution, cultural evolution, the evolution of an idea, metaphysical evolution, spiritual evolution, etc.
Wikipage disambiguates
primaryTopic
Evolution (term)
The English noun evolution (pronounced /ˌɛvəlˈuʃən/; from Latin ēvolūtiō "unfolding, unrolling") refers to any kind of accumulation of change, or gradual directional change. It is the 3,117th most commonly used word in English. While the term primarily refers to biological evolution, there are various types of chemical evolution and it is also found in economics, historical linguistics, and many other technical fields where systems develop or change gradually over time, e.g. stellar evolution, cultural evolution, the evolution of an idea, metaphysical evolution, spiritual evolution, etc.
has abstract
The English noun evolution (pr ...... ease in quality or complexity.
@en
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
709,152,398
subject
comment
The English noun evolution (pr ...... ion, spiritual evolution, etc.
@en
label
Evolution (term)
@en