Associations to the word «Symbiotic»
Noun
- Fixation
- Legume
- Alga
- Microorganism
- Bacterium
- Nitrogen
- Fungus
- Lichen
- Microbe
- Cellulose
- Coral
- Fixing
- Relationship
- Nutrient
- Organism
- Tentacle
- Digestion
- Ant
- Gut
- Parasite
- Yeast
- Sponge
- Digest
- Alder
- Wasp
- Soybean
- Clam
- Shrimp
- Uptake
- Tissue
- Acacia
- Insect
- Ammonia
- Nutrition
- Ecosystem
- Root
- Spp
- Worm
- Pathogen
- Fix
- Predator
- Host
- Grandpa
- Ria
- Plant
- Nitrate
- Crab
- Specie
- Toxin
- Guts
- Reef
- Fertilizer
- Intestine
- Phylogeny
- Interaction
- Venom
- Miner
- Living
- Sap
- Metabolite
- Arthropod
- Genome
- Micro
- Beetle
- Orchid
- Burrow
- Mite
- Ammonium
- Soil
- Feeding
- Virus
- Outburst
- Pea
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SYMBIOTIC, adjective. (ecology) Of, or relating to symbiosis; living together.
SYMBIOTIC, adjective. Of a relationship with mutual benefit between two individuals or organisms.
SYMBIOTIC, noun. (astronomy) symbiotic star
SYMBIOTIC STAR, noun. (astronomy) A double star system, in which a cool star is within the nebula of a hot star
Dictionary definition
SYMBIOTIC, adjective. Used of organisms (especially of different species) living together but not necessarily in a relation beneficial to each.
Wise words
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