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Hereditarianism meaning in Urdu

Hereditarianism Definitions

1) Hereditarianism : وراثت کی اہمیت کا نظریہ : (noun) the philosophical doctrine that heredity is more important than environment in determining intellectual growth.

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Scholastic : فلسفیانہ , Realistic : حقیقت پسندی سے متعلق , Platonism : افلاطونیت , Creative Thinker : دانشور , Relativism : نسبتیت , Asceticism : رہبانیت , Neoplatonism : نو افلاطونیت کا پیرو , Histidine : ہسٹاڈائن امینو ایسڈ , Familial : خاندانی , Nestorianism : نسطوریت , Genetic Science : جینیات , Hereditary Pattern : موروثی , Landmark : سنگ میل , Redetermination : دوبارہ فیصلہ , Cistron : جین , Timekeeping : وقت کا حساب رکھنے کا عمل , Decisive : حتمی , Bound : حد , Epistemology : نظریہ علم , Metaphysics : خاص طور پر نہایت تخمینی اور باطنی قسم کا فلسفہ , Aetiology : علم الاسباب , Constitution : دستور , Alopecia : گنجا پن , Aesthetic : جمالیات , Aetiologic : علم الاسباب کا , Mechanistic : میکانیات سے متعلق , Calculation : حساب , Spirit : نیت , Ethics : اخلاقیات , Materialism : نظریہ مادیت , Idealism : معنویت

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Scholastic: of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of scholasticism.

Realistic: of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of realism.

Platonism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names.

Creative Thinker: an important intellectual.

Relativism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved.

Asceticism: the doctrine that through renunciation of worldly pleasures it is possible to achieve a high spiritual or intellectual state.

Neoplatonism: a system of philosophical and theological doctrines composed of elements of Platonism and Aristotelianism and oriental mysticism; its most distinctive doctrine holds that the first principle and source of reality transcends being and thought and is naturally unknowable.

Histidine: an essential amino acid found in proteins that is important for the growth and repair of tissue.

Familial: occurring among members of a family usually by heredity.

Nestorianism: the theological doctrine (named after Nestorius) that Christ is both the son of God and the man Jesus (which is opposed to Roman Catholic doctrine that Christ is fully God).

Genetic Science: the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms.

Hereditary Pattern: (genetics) attributes acquired via biological heredity from the parents.

Landmark: an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend.

Redetermination: determining again.

Cistron: (genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain; it can include regions preceding and following the coding DNA as well as introns between the exons; it is considered a unit of heredity.

Timekeeping: the act or process of determining the time.

Decisive: determining or having the power to determine an outcome.

Bound: a line determining the limits of an area.

Epistemology: the philosophical theory of knowledge.

Metaphysics: the philosophical study of being and knowing.

Aetiology: the philosophical study of causation.

Constitution: law determining the fundamental political principles of a government.

Alopecia: loss of hair (especially on the head) or loss of wool or feathers; in humans it can result from heredity or hormonal imbalance or certain diseases or drugs and treatments (chemotherapy for cancer).

Aesthetic: (philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful.

Aetiologic: of or relating to the philosophical study of causation.

Mechanistic: of or relating to the philosophical theory of mechanism.

Calculation: the procedure of calculating; determining something by mathematical or logical methods.

Spirit: a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character.

Ethics: the philosophical study of moral values and rules.

Materialism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality.

Idealism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality.

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