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- pronunciation:
- baI
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jih
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- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
of or pertaining to biology.
Many studies have explored the biological differences between males and females.
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related words: |
natural, organic |
(adj.)biological
+ noun
activity,
agent,
aging,
anthrax,
attack,
basis,
capability,
characteristic,
chemistry,
clock,
component,
concept,
conservation,
control,
corridor,
determinism,
diversity,
ecosystem,
engineering,
entity,
evidence,
evolution,
experiment,
explanation,
facility,
factor,
father,
fixation,
function,
highlight,
imperative,
indicator,
insect,
integrity,
interaction,
invasion,
inventory,
lab,
laboratory,
makeup,
marker,
material,
mechanism,
missile,
molecule,
monitoring,
mother,
nitrogen,
nutrient,
organism,
origin,
oxygen,
parameter,
parent,
pest,
phenomenon,
pollution,
predisposition,
process,
productivity,
psychiatry,
relative,
reproduction,
research,
resource,
rhythm,
root,
science,
scientist,
species,
specimen,
surveillance,
survey,
technician,
terrorism,
threat,
tissue,
trait,
warfare,
warhead,
weapon,
weed
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derivations: |
biologic (adj.), biologically (adv.) |
The word biological
contains the following part:
bio, bi, -be
Greek
root
that means life, living, living things
  Example words:
abiogenesis, abiotic, aerobatics, aerobe, aerobic, aerobics, aerobiology, agrobiology, amphibian, amphibious, anabiosis, anaerobe, anaerobic, antibiosis, autobiography, bioastronautics, biochemistry, biocide, biodegradable, bioengineering, biofeedback, biogeography, biography, biohazard, biological, biology, bioluminescence, biomass, biomedicine, biometrics, bionics, biophysics, biopsy, biorhythm, biosphere, biotic, biotin, exobiology, macrobiotics, microbe, microbiology, molecular biology, parabiosis, psychobiology, radiobiology, sociobiology, symbiosis
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