Pronunciation: /ɪˌvɑlvəˈbɪləti/
noun the ability of a biological system to undergo changes in response to environmental pressures, leading to increased fitness and survival
A1 Evolvability is the ability of a species to adapt to changes in its environment.
A2 Scientists study evolvability to understand how organisms evolve over time.
B1 The evolvability of certain species has allowed them to survive in harsh conditions.
B2 Researchers are interested in the evolvability of different genetic traits.
C1 The evolvability of a population can be influenced by various factors such as genetic diversity.
C2 Understanding the evolvability of complex systems is a key challenge in evolutionary biology.
formal Evolvability is a key trait that allows organisms to adapt to changing environments.
informal The evolvability of these new species is pretty impressive.
slang Dang, that creature's evolvability is off the charts!
figurative Just like a chameleon, his evolvability in different situations is remarkable.
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