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Lamarckian
Lamarckian La*marck"i*an, a.
Pertaining to, or involved in, the doctrines of
Lamarckianism.
Lamarckianism
Lamarckianism La*marck"i*an*ism, n. (Biol.)
Lamarckism.
Lamarckism
Lamarckism La"marck"ism, n. [From Lamarck, a distinguished
French naturalist.] (Biol.)
The theory that structural variations, characteristic of
species and genera, are produced in animals and plants by the
direct influence of physical environments, and esp., in the
case of animals, by effort, or by use or disuse of certain
organs.
Neo-LamarckianNeo-Lamarckism Ne`o-La*marck"ism, n. (Biol.)
Lamarckism as revived, modified, and expounded by recent
biologists, esp. as maintaining that the offspring inherits
characters acquired by the parent from change of environment,
use or disuse of parts, etc.; -- opposed of Neo-Darwinism
(which see, above). -- Ne`o-La*marck"i*an, a. & n. Neo-LamarckismNeo-Lamarckism Ne`o-La*marck"ism, n. (Biol.)
Lamarckism as revived, modified, and expounded by recent
biologists, esp. as maintaining that the offspring inherits
characters acquired by the parent from change of environment,
use or disuse of parts, etc.; -- opposed of Neo-Darwinism
(which see, above). -- Ne`o-La*marck"i*an, a. & n.
Meaning of LaMarck from wikipedia
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Pierre Antoine de Monet,
chevalier de
Lamarck (1
August 1744 – 18
December 1829),
often known simply as
Lamarck (/ləˈmɑːrk/; French: [ʒɑ̃batist lamaʁk])...
- The
House of
La Marck (German: Haus Mark; von der Mark) was an
ancient German noble family,
which from
about 1200
appeared as the
Counts of Mark. The family...
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William II de
la Marck (Lummen, 1542 –
Bishopric of Liège, 1 May 1578) (Dutch:
Willem II van der
Marck) was the Lord of
Lumey and
initially admiral of...
- by his
nephew Adolf III of the
Marck.
Cleves and the
Marck were
finally ruled in
personal union by the
House of
La Marck after Adolf's
elder brother Count...
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Marck may
refer to: Érard de
La Marck (1472–1538), prince-bishop of Liège Jan van der
Marck (1929–2010) Dutch-born
American art historian, and museum...
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Comte de
La Marck or
Count de
La Marck (Count of the Mark) can
refer to
Rules of
County of Mark#Mark from 1198
until 1398
Auguste Marie Raymond, Prince...
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William de
la Marck (1446–1485) was an
adventurer of
German extraction. He
became an
important character in the late 15th
century in the Prince-Bishopric...
- The
County of Mark (German:
Grafschaft Mark, French: Comté de
La Marck colloquially known as Die Mark) was a
county and
state of the Holy
Roman Empire...
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Robert III de
La Marck (1491–1537),
Seigneur of Fleuranges, was a
Marshal of
France and historian. Self-styled "The
Young Adventurer," he was one of Francis...
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Charlotte de
La Marck (5
November 1574 – 15 May 1594) was a
ruling Princess of
Sedan and a
Duchess of
Bouillon in her own
right between 1588 and 1594....