unbioˈlogical, a.
[un-1 7 a.]
a. Not in accord with the findings of biology. b. Not such as occurs in the course of nature, as studied in biology.
| 1934 Mind XLIII. 519 Positivism and Kantianism were pre-evolutionary and unbiological. 1950 [see stereotyped ppl. a. c]. 1977 P. Johnson Enemies of Society xv. 197 Many of the central ideas of psychoanalysis are profoundly unbiological. |