- a word derived from Darwinian.
Example Sentences
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His book from beginning to end is anti-Darwinian.
From What is Darwinism? by Hodge, Charles
The mixture of ignorance and insolence which, at first, characterised a large proportion of the attacks with which he was assailed, is no longer the sad distinction of anti-Darwinian criticism.
From Darwiniana : Essays — Volume 02 by Huxley, Thomas Henry
Both Catholics and Protestants started anti-Darwinian societies in London, and, in 1863, Huxley saw "the whole artillery of the pulpit brought upon the doctrine of evolution and its supporters."
From Liberty In The Nineteenth Century by Holland, Frederic May
Thus Steinmann, and we can but applaud his conclusions with undisguised pleasure, for they tend throughout in the direction of our anti-Darwinian view, and deal Darwinism another fatal blow.
From At the Deathbed of Darwinism A Series of Papers by O'Harra, Edwin V.
It came from a young zoologist at Vienna who had thoroughly mastered Wigand's great anti-Darwinian work, an intelligent investigator who had set to work in the spirit of Wigand.
From At the Deathbed of Darwinism A Series of Papers by O'Harra, Edwin V.