English words starting with bio
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Meanings of Bio:
nounA biography or short biographical profile of someone.
Usage examples:
An unauthorized bio
adjectiveBiographical.
Usage examples:
You can find bio information and photos on her website
combining formRelating to life.
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Biosynthesis
prefixConnected with life and living things
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Bioethics, biodiversity
Meanings of Bioacoustics:
plural nounThe branch of acoustics concerned with sounds produced by or affecting living organisms, especially as relating to communication.
Usage examples:
In 1997 canadas and sagarminaga expanded into bioacoustics, using a hydrophone - an underwater micr…
Meanings of Bioassay:
nounMeasurement of the concentration or potency of a substance by its effect on living cells or tissues.
Usage examples:
It was determined by bioassay
Meanings of Bioassays:
nounMeasurement of the concentration or potency of a substance by its effect on living cells or tissues.
Usage examples:
It was determined by bioassay
Meanings of Bioavailability:
nounThe proportion of a drug or other substance which enters the circulation when introduced into the body and so is able to have an active effect.
Usage examples:
These effects may profoundly affect the oral bioavailability of drugs.
Meanings of Bioblast:
nounEspecially in the terminology or r. altmann: a granule of protoplasm thought to be capable of growth and self-reproduction; a minute hypothetical primitive organism, a protobiont.
Meanings of Biocellate:
adjectiveMarked with two small eye-like spots, like those on a butterfly's wing.
Meanings of Biocenosis:
nounAn association of different organisms forming a closely integrated community.
Usage examples:
Whatley described a similar age structure as characteristic of low-energy biocoenosis, considered e…
Meanings of Biochemic:
adjectiveOf or relating to biochemistry; biochemical.
Meanings of Biochemical:
adjectiveRelating to the chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms.
Usage examples:
Waste in landfills decays in physical, chemical, and biochemical processes that may eventually rend…
nounA biochemical substance.
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Sulfur is an important nutrient for organisms, as it is a key constituent of certain amino acids, p…
Biochemically
ˌbaɪ.əʊˈkem.ɪ.kəl.iMeanings of Biochemically:
adverbIn a way that is connected with the chemistry of living things
Usage examples:
Everyone is biochemically different., tissue samples were assessed biochemically.
Meanings of Biochemist:
nounAn expert in or student of the branch of science concerning the chemical processes occuring within living organisms.
Usage examples:
A new study by biochemists at iowa state university
Biochemistry
ˌbaɪ.əʊˈkem.ɪ.striMeanings of Biochemistry:
nounThe branch of science concerned with the chemical and physico-chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms.
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Interdisciplinary sciences such as biochemistry and social psychology would also have to be included.
Meanings of Biochemists:
nounAn expert in or student of the branch of science concerning the chemical processes occuring within living organisms.
Usage examples:
A new study by biochemists at iowa state university
Meanings of Biochore:
nounA group of similar biotopes; a subdivision of the biosphere (with various possible ranks), (also) specifically the largest such division, as forest, desert, grassland, etc.
Meanings of Biocide:
nounA substance that destroys living things, especially a pesticide, fungicide, or herbicide.
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Some biocides are considered pesticides, and some states require that only registered pesticide app…
Meanings of Biocides:
nounA substance that destroys living things, especially a pesticide, fungicide, or herbicide.
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Some biocides are considered pesticides, and some states require that only registered pesticide app…
Meanings of Bioclimatic:
adjectiveRelating to the interrelation of climate and the activities and distribution of living organisms.
Usage examples:
The extent of predation on nests of bee-eaters is particularly significant in light of bioclimatic …
Meanings of Biocoenoses:
nounAn association of different organisms forming a closely integrated community.
Usage examples:
Whatley described a similar age structure as characteristic of low-energy biocoenosis, considered e…
Meanings of Biocoenosis:
nounAn association of different organisms forming a closely integrated community.
Usage examples:
Whatley described a similar age structure as characteristic of low-energy biocoenosis, considered e…
Biodegradable
ˌbaɪ.əʊ.dɪˈɡreɪ.də.bəlMeanings of Biodegradable:
adjective(of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms and thereby avoiding pollution.
Usage examples:
Consumers have forced a shift to more biodegradable products
Meanings of Biodegrade:
verb(of a substance or object) be decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
Usage examples:
Most plastics will not biodegrade in landfill sites
Meanings of Biodegraded:
verb(of a substance or object) be decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
Usage examples:
Most plastics will not biodegrade in landfill sites
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