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Haeckel
[ hek-uhl ]
noun
- Ernst Hein路rich [e, r, nst , hahyn, -, r, i, kh], 1834鈥1919, German biologist and philosopher of evolution.
Haeckel
/ h蓻藞ki藧l瑟蓹n; 藞h蓻k蓹l /
noun
- HaeckelErnst Heinrich18341919MGermanSCIENCE: biologistPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Ernst Heinrich (蓻rnst 藞hainr瑟莽). 1834鈥1919, German biologist and philosopher. He formulated the recapitulation theory of evolution and was an exponent of the philosophy of materialistic monism
Haeckel
- German naturalist who was the first to attempt a genealogical tree of all animals. He was also one of the first scientists to publicly support Darwin's theory of evolution. His own ideas about evolution attracted popular attention, and though they were later disproved, they helped to stimulate biological research.
Derived Forms
- Haeckelian, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 贬补别肠办路别路濒颈路补苍 [he-, kee, -lee-, uh, n], adjective noun
- 贬补别肠办顎侥濒路颈蝉尘 noun
Example Sentences
Planet Care - formerly known as Haeckels - launched a fundraising campaign to build a community sauna in the Cliftonville area of Margate.
In 1881, the biologist Ernst Haeckel visited Sri Lanka and described the behavior: Not only did they crawl on the ground, he wrote, but they could also 鈥渟pring to reach their victim.鈥
Ernst Haeckel, the famous naturalist and proponent of Darwinism, on his visit to Sri Lanka said the flora of the land reminded him of fossils from earlier geological ages.
In the late 19th century, the German naturalist Ernst Haeckel didn鈥檛 do the species any favors when he recommended the name Homo stupidus.
For Crutzen, this started in the eighteenth century, but Haeckel maintained that human influence began much earlier, with the 鈥渆ra of cultivated forests鈥.
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