"neoevolution" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From neo- + evolution. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|neo|evolution}} neo- + evolution Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} neoevolution (uncountable)
  1. A model of cultural evolution associated with Leslie White and Julian Steward that seeks to define the forces that cause cultures to change. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-neoevolution-en-noun-rprJabpn Categories (other): English terms prefixed with neo- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with neo-: 28 34 24 14
  2. The elaboration of Darwin's theory of evolution that incorporates knowledge about genetics. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-neoevolution-en-noun-aZw4l2AZ Categories (other): English terms prefixed with neo- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with neo-: 28 34 24 14
  3. Any of various theories, such as intelligent design, that seek to reconcile Darwinian evolution with Christian theology. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-neoevolution-en-noun-tR1TkhRM Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with neo- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 25 38 23 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with neo-: 28 34 24 14
  4. Any of various theories that examine the alteration or enhancement of humanity as a result of technology and/or cultural adaptation. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-neoevolution-en-noun-8QJ3bqhZ Categories (other): English terms prefixed with neo- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with neo-: 28 34 24 14

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