English-Wörter für 'corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin'
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adj
- corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin
- (biology) Functionally similar, but arising through convergent evolution rather than being homologous.
- similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar
- Having analogy, the status of an analogue; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or similar proportion (often followed by "to".)
adj
- having the same evolutionary origin but not necessarily the same function
- (biology) Corresponding to a similar structure in another life form with a common evolutionary origin.
- corresponding or similar in position or structure or function or characteristics; especially derived from an organism of the same species
- (mathematics) In corresponding proportion.
- (chemistry) Belonging to a series of aliphatic organic compounds that differ only by the addition of a CH₂ group.
- (genetics) Having the same morphology as another chromosome or locus; relating to a homologue.
- (cultural anthropology, structural anthropology) Playing the same role as seen in another culture, whether by historical connection, psychological archetype, convergent cultural evolution, or otherwise (as may be hypothesized but not known with certainty by current science), as for example with the cryptozoologic concepts of yeti and sasquatch, the use of polite and familiar pronouns, or other similarities.
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- (computing, biology) Initialism of evolutionary algorithm.
- (computing) Initialism of enterprise architecture.
- (law) Initialism of environmental assessment.
- (US) Initialism of enrolled agent.
- (philosophy) Initialism of effective altruism.
- (philosophy) Initialism of effective altruist.
- Initialism of estate agent.
- Initialism of executive assistant.
- (Canada) Initialism of educational assistant.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of ethyl acetate.
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- (computing, aviation, travel) Initialism of central reservation system or computer reservation system.
- (pathology) Initialism of Chinese restaurant syndrome.
- (toxicology) Abbreviation of crotylsarin.
- (cartography) Initialism of cartographic reference system.
- (US, aviation) Initialism of (FAA) certified repair station.
- (pathology) Initialism of congenital rubella syndrome.
- (pathology) Initialism of chronic rhinosinusitis.
- (technology) Initialism of cold-rolled steel, steel that has been processed while remaining relatively cold, often coated in oil to prevent corrosion.
- (pathology) Initialism of cytokine release syndrome.
- (pathology) Initialism of constriction ring syndrome.
- (US, realtors) Initialism of certified residential specialist.
- (pathology) Initialism of cardiorenal syndrome.
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- (biology) The evolution of similar structures or traits in unrelated species in similar environments; convergent evolution.
- (physiology) The coordinated focusing of the eyes, especially at short range.
- (mathematics) The process or property of approaching some limiting value; typically of an infinite series.
- The intersection of three electron beams for red, green and blue onto a single pixel in a CRT.
- (economics) The hypothesis that poorer economies' per capita incomes tend to grow faster than richer economies.
- (meteorology) A zone where two prevailing wind flows meet and interact, resulting in distinctive weather conditions.
- A meeting place.
- The merging of distinct technologies, industries, or devices into a unified whole.
- The act of moving toward union or uniformity.
- the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit
- the act of converging (coming closer)
- the occurrence of two or more things coming together
- a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena
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- (genetics) A phylogenetic tree that has branch spans proportional to evolutionary time.
- A sentence or inscription whose letters, when interpreted according to a system (such as Roman numerals) in which letters correspond to numeric values, stand for a particular date (usually the date of inscription) when rearranged.
noun
- (biology) A later evolutionary type.
- (astrology) The intersection of the western (setting) horizon and the ecliptic, its ecliptical longitude; the astrological sign it corresponds to.
- (linguistics) A word or form in one language that is descended from a counterpart in an ancestor language.
- (figuratively) A thing that derives directly from a given precursor or source.
- (linguistics) A language that is descended from another.
- One of the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations.
- a person considered as descended from some ancestor
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- (evolution) A suite of partially interfertile species that exchange genes, either directly or indirectly, under certain evolutionary and biogeographic conditions, and where interspecific gene flow is episodic and spatially variable in nature.
- (genetics) A grouping of genetically related organisms that may or may not be morphologically similar and are recognized by systematists as being in different species or subspecies and may even belong to different genera.
noun
- (computing, biology) Initialism of evolutionary algorithm.
- (computing) Initialism of enterprise architecture.
- (law) Initialism of environmental assessment.
- (US) Initialism of enrolled agent.
- (philosophy) Initialism of effective altruism.
- (philosophy) Initialism of effective altruist.
- Initialism of estate agent.
- Initialism of executive assistant.
- (Canada) Initialism of educational assistant.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of ethyl acetate.
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- (biology) The evolution of similar structures or traits in unrelated species in similar environments; convergent evolution.
- (physiology) The coordinated focusing of the eyes, especially at short range.
- (mathematics) The process or property of approaching some limiting value; typically of an infinite series.
- The intersection of three electron beams for red, green and blue onto a single pixel in a CRT.
- (economics) The hypothesis that poorer economies' per capita incomes tend to grow faster than richer economies.
- (meteorology) A zone where two prevailing wind flows meet and interact, resulting in distinctive weather conditions.
- A meeting place.
- The merging of distinct technologies, industries, or devices into a unified whole.
- The act of moving toward union or uniformity.
- the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit
- the act of converging (coming closer)
- the occurrence of two or more things coming together
- a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena
noun
- (genetics) A phylogenetic tree that has branch spans proportional to evolutionary time.
- A sentence or inscription whose letters, when interpreted according to a system (such as Roman numerals) in which letters correspond to numeric values, stand for a particular date (usually the date of inscription) when rearranged.
noun
- (biology) A later evolutionary type.
- (astrology) The intersection of the western (setting) horizon and the ecliptic, its ecliptical longitude; the astrological sign it corresponds to.
- (linguistics) A word or form in one language that is descended from a counterpart in an ancestor language.
- (figuratively) A thing that derives directly from a given precursor or source.
- (linguistics) A language that is descended from another.
- One of the progeny of a specified person, at any distance of time or through any number of generations.
- a person considered as descended from some ancestor
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noun
- (evolution) A suite of partially interfertile species that exchange genes, either directly or indirectly, under certain evolutionary and biogeographic conditions, and where interspecific gene flow is episodic and spatially variable in nature.
- (genetics) A grouping of genetically related organisms that may or may not be morphologically similar and are recognized by systematists as being in different species or subspecies and may even belong to different genera.
adj
- corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin
- (biology) Functionally similar, but arising through convergent evolution rather than being homologous.
- similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar
- Having analogy, the status of an analogue; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or similar proportion (often followed by "to".)
adj
- having the same evolutionary origin but not necessarily the same function
- (biology) Corresponding to a similar structure in another life form with a common evolutionary origin.
- corresponding or similar in position or structure or function or characteristics; especially derived from an organism of the same species
- (mathematics) In corresponding proportion.
- (chemistry) Belonging to a series of aliphatic organic compounds that differ only by the addition of a CH₂ group.
- (genetics) Having the same morphology as another chromosome or locus; relating to a homologue.
- (cultural anthropology, structural anthropology) Playing the same role as seen in another culture, whether by historical connection, psychological archetype, convergent cultural evolution, or otherwise (as may be hypothesized but not known with certainty by current science), as for example with the cryptozoologic concepts of yeti and sasquatch, the use of polite and familiar pronouns, or other similarities.