Noun
Adaptation.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA case study of bureaucratic adaption (Westmead: Saxon House, 1980). Source: Internet
Another series, Fourth Series (1977–79), included music for chorus and organ ("Part One", 1977), organ and piano ("Part Two" and "Part Four", 1979), and music for a radio adaption of Constance DeJong 's novel Modern Love ("Part Three", 1978). Source: Internet
Examples of habitats in which supergenes played a major role in sunflower species adaption include the Texas coastal plain, sand dunes, and coastal barrier islands of the Gulf of Mexico. Source: Internet
Our fight against the greenhouse effect involves low-carbon and no-carbon energy and adaption measures that have nothing to do with more military spending. Source: Internet
He wrote 36 plays for children including an adaption of The Magician's Nephew. citation The play was first performed on May 26, 1984 by the Department of Drama, University of Texas, Austin and staged at the B. Iden Payne Theatre. Source: Internet
It is fitting, then, that the six-part HBO adaption is not a one-to-one parallel. Source: Internet