Associations to the word «Ecology»
Noun
- Feeding
- Invertebrate
- Arthropod
- Crustacean
- Ecosystem
- Biology
- Genetic
- Forage
- Diet
- Biodiversity
- Taxonomy
- Reproduction
- Microbiology
- Eats
- Evolution
- Behaviour
- Conservation
- Zoology
- Insect
- Nectar
- Physiology
- Feeder
- Epidemiology
- Spp
- Botany
- Habitat
- Vertebrate
- Mangrove
- Sustainability
- Alga
- Paleontology
- Morphology
- Demography
- Geology
- Feed
- Anthropology
- Squid
- Deforestation
- Feminism
- Forestry
- Biologist
- Biochemistry
- Behavior
- Environmentalist
- Wetland
- Organism
- Phylogeny
- Dynamic
- Aquaculture
- Shamanism
- Pest
- Gaia
- Amphibian
- Meteorology
- Genetics
- Dispersal
- Warming
- Shrimp
- Biomass
- Biotechnology
- Ethic
- Prey
- Wildlife
- Diversity
- Predator
- Pollution
- Rodent
- Cosmology
- Worldview
- Horticulture
- Primate
- Rainforest
- Environment
- Beetle
- Landscape
- Spirituality
- Exam
- Larva
- Microorganism
Adjective
Wiktionary
ECOLOGY, noun. The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other.
ECOLOGY BLOCK, noun. A large concrete block with a groove in the bottom face and a tongue on the top face to eliminate slippage when they are stacked. There is also a steel loop on the top face to facilitate lifting. The blocks are stacked in an offset manner to create a wall for retaining earth by means of their great mass. A wall built with them can be readily dismantled and the blocks reused (in ecological fashion).
ECOLOGY BLOCKS, noun. Plural of ecology block
Dictionary definition
ECOLOGY, noun. The environment as it relates to living organisms; "it changed the ecology of the island".
ECOLOGY, noun. The branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment.
Wise words
Words are but symbols for the relations of things to one
another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon absolute
truth.