| ANABIOSES | • anabioses n. Plural of anabiosis. • ANABIOSIS n. a return to life after apparent death.
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| ANABIOSIS | • anabiosis n. (Biology) A state of suspended animation, especially during extreme drought; the act of recovering from this state. • ANABIOSIS n. a return to life after apparent death.
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| BIOSAFETY | • biosafety n. Protection from potential harm from biological agents, such as infectious microbes or modified genes. • BIOSAFETY n. safety with respect to the effects of biological research.
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| BIOSCOPES | • bioscopes n. Plural of bioscope. • BIOSCOPE n. an early movie projector.
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| BIOSENSOR | • biosensor n. (Biochemistry) Any device that detects, records or transmits physiological data, especially data concerning… • biosensor n. (Biochemistry) A device that uses biological material (e.g. microorganisms, oligonucleotides, enzymes…
 • BIOSENSOR n. a living organism used to detect the presence of chemicals.
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| BIOSOCIAL | • biosocial adj. (Biology, sociology) Of or pertaining to both biological and social features. • BIOSOCIAL adj. relating to the interaction of the biological aspects and social relationships of living organisms.
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| BIOSOLIDS | • biosolids n. Plural of biosolid. • BIOSOLID n. solid organic matter obtained from treated sewage.
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| BIOSPHERE | • biosphere n. The part of the Earth and its atmosphere capable of supporting life. • biosphere n. The totality of living organisms and their environment.
 • BIOSPHERE n. the plant and animal life on the earth.
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| BIOSTABLE | • biostable adj. (Pharmacy) Remaining chemically stable within the body. • BIOSTABLE adj. not affected by the biological environment.
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| BIOSTATIC | • biostatic adj. That inhibits the growth or multiplication of an organism, especially of a microorganism. • biostatic adj. Relating to biostasis.
 • BIOSTATIC adj. of or relating to the branch of biology that deals with the structure of organisms in relation to their function.
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| BIOSTROME | • biostrome n. (Geology) A horizontally bedded stratum of fossilized remains of sedentary organisms. • BIOSTROME n. a rock layer consisting of a deposit of organic material such as fossils.
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| DUBIOSITY | • dubiosity n. (Rare) The state or characteristic of being dubious; a dubious assertion. • DUBIOSITY n. the state of being doubtful.
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| EPIBIOSES | • epibioses n. Plural of epibiosis. • EPIBIOSIS n. any relationship between two organisms where one grows on the other but is not parasitic.
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| EPIBIOSIS | • epibiosis n. (Biology) A relationship between two organisms, one of which lives or grows on the other, but is not parasitic on it. • EPIBIOSIS n. any relationship between two organisms where one grows on the other but is not parasitic.
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| SCABIOSAS | • scabiosas n. Plural of scabiosa. • SCABIOSA n. (Latin) any of various plants of the genus Scabiosa, also SCABIOUS.
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| SYMBIOSES | • symbioses n. Plural of symbiosis. • symbioses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of symbiose.
 • SYMBIOSIS n. a relationship of mutually beneficial or dependence.
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| SYMBIOSIS | • symbiosis n. A relationship of mutual benefit, especially among different species. • symbiosis n. (Biology) A close, prolonged association between two or more organisms of different species, regardless…
 • symbiosis n. The state of people of different types, races, cultures, communities, etc., living together.
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