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1 evolutie
• evolution -
2 beweging
♦voorbeelden:1 uit eigen beweging iets doen • faire qc. de son propre chefer is geen beweging in dit meubelstuk te krijgen • il n'y a pas moyen de déplacer ce meubleer is geen beweging in deze auto te krijgen • impossible de faire démarrer cette voiturebeweging nemen • prendre du mouvementzich in beweging zetten • se mettre en mouvementde gezondheidszorg is in beweging • le secteur de la santé est en pleine évolutionde gemoederen in beweging weten te krijgen • éveiller les esprits¶ wat een saaie beweging! • ce que c'est rasoir! -
3 ontwikkeling
♦voorbeelden:achterstand in de psychische ontwikkeling • retard mental -
4 evolutie
I.deEntwicklung fII.deEvolution f -
5 abiogenesis
n. (Biology) abiogenesis, creation or evolution of an organism from lifeless material, spontaneous generation -
6 anamorfose
n. anamorphosis, change from one form to another during evolution (study of plants); distorted picture (crooked appearance); method of producing distorted pictures -
7 bodemvorming
n. pedogenesis, pedogenesis or soil evolution (formation) -
8 creationist
n. creationist, one who believes in the creation of the world by God exactly as written in the Bible (opposes the theory of evolution) -
9 darwinisme
n. Darwinism, Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection -
10 darwinist
n. Darwinist, follower of Darwinism (theory of evolution by natural selection developed by Charles Darwin) -
11 evolutie
n. evolution, development, progression, unfolding, growth; gradual change in the gene pool (Biology) -
12 evolutieleer
n. Darwinism, Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection -
13 evolutietheorie
n. evolutionism, theory of evolution -
14 evolutionisch
adj. evolutionary, of or pertaining to evolution, developmental, progressive, gradually changing -
15 evolutionism
n. evolutionism, theory of evolution -
16 evolutionist
n. evolutionist, advocate of a theory of evolution -
17 evolutisch
adj. evolutionary, of or pertaining to evolution, developmental, progressive, gradually changing -
18 fylogenese
n. phylogenesis, evolution, series of events leading to the development of a particular species -
19 ontplooiing
n. expansion, evolution, spread, display -
20 ontwikkeling
n. development, education, elaboration, evolution, upgrowth, growth, expansion, accomplishments, maturation, output
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