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a·bi·ot·ic

abiotic

 
pronunciation:
eI bi a tihk
features:
Word Combinations (adjective), Word Parts
part of speech: adjective
definition: characterized by an absence of living organisms; without life.
similar words:
lifeless
Word Combinations  About this feature
adverb + (adj.)abiotic both, particularly, primarily
(adj.)abiotic + noun arrow, change, climate, component, condition, constraint, ecosystem, environment, factor, feature, fluctuation, gradient, incorporation, influence, niche, origin, pollination, process, reaction, result, stress, synthesis, system, variable, variety, water [See all][See only the most frequent]
derivation: abiotically (adv.)
Word Parts  About this feature
The word abiotic contains the following parts:
a-1, an-1 Greek prefix that means not, without
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Words prefixed with a-1, an-1 are nouns and adjectives. Some are loanwords from Greek (amorphous , atrophy ). Others are English formations, which may attach the prefix to English words of Latin origin (asocial , amoral ) or Greek origin (apolitical). The form a-1 is used before bases beginning with a consonant, while an-1 is used before bases beginning with a vowel.
-ic Latin and Greek adjective-forming suffix that means like, pertaining to
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The suffix -ic attaches to roots and words of Greek or Latin origin to form adjectives. A few words ending in -ic (magic , critic , music ) were adjectives that became nouns in Greek before they entered English, also as nouns.