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biophile
bi·o·phile B5271450 (bī′ō-fīl′)n. One who feels a strong attraction for or emotional attachment to the living world.adj.1. Conducive to or supportive of life: a planet with a biophile atmosphere.2. Tending to concentrate in the tissues of living organisms: biophile elements such as phosphorus and iodine. bi′o·phil′ic (-ĭk) adj.biophile
biophile[′bī·ə‚fīl] (biochemistry) Any element concentrated or found in the bodies of living organisms and organic matter; examples are carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. biophile
biophile (1) An element which occurs naturally in living organisms or organic matter—e.g., carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. (2) A person who loves life or living systems. |