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adaptation |
a particular change in the body of a living thing that helps the animal or plant to survive under new conditions. An adaptation happens over a very long time. [1/4 definitions] |
adaption |
adaptation. |
Alex Haley |
a U.S. author celebrated for his pulitzer prize-winning work of historical fiction, Roots: The Saga of an American Family (1976), a publication whose subsequent television broadcast adaptation spawned a national discussion about race and race relations (b.1921--d.1992). |
arr.2 |
abbreviation of "arrangement," the act of putting things in order, esp. the adaptation of a piece of music for a particular style of performance. |
arrangement |
the adaptation of a piece of music for a particular style of performance. [1/6 definitions] |
counteradaptation |
combined form of adaptation. |
dialectic |
(often pl., but used with a sing. verb) the Marxian adaptation of Hegelian dialectic applied to economic and political history. [1/6 definitions] |
evolution |
the continuous modification and adaptation of organisms to their environments through selection, hybridization, and the like. [1/3 definitions] |
maladaptive |
not helpful in adaptation to a situation or environment. |
modernization |
a recent adaptation or modernized version, esp. as of a play. [1/3 definitions] |
Orson Welles |
U.S. actor, screenwriter, producer, and critically acclaimed motion picture director who first gained national recognition for his role in the 1938 radio broadcast adaptation of H.G. Wells's novel, The War of the Worlds (b.1915--d.1985). |
physical dependence |
a body's adaptation to a chronically-used drug such that withdrawal of the drug results in adverse physical symptoms. |
Reconstructionism |
a twentieth-century U.S. Jewish movement that stresses the cultural continuity of Judaism as a religion, and that encourages adaptation of religious observances to contemporary needs. |
specialization |
in biology, the structural adaptation of a specific body part for a particular function. [1/3 definitions] |
version |
a particular form or adaptation of something. [1/3 definitions] |
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