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lotic
lo·tic L0256800 (lō′tĭk)adj. Of, relating to, or living in flowing water. [From Latin lōtus, past participle of lavere, to wash; see lotion.]lotic (ˈləʊtɪk) adj (Environmental Science) ecology of, relating to, or designating natural communities living in rapidly flowing water. Compare lentic[C20: from Latin lotus, a past participle of lavāre to wash]lo•tic (ˈloʊ tɪk) adj. pertaining to or living in flowing water. [1915–20; < Latin lōt(us), variant of lautus, past participle of lavāre to wash (compare lotion) + -ic] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | lotic - of or relating to or living in actively moving waterlentic - of or relating to or living in still waters (as lakes or ponds) |
lotic
lotic[′lōd·ik] (ecology) Of or pertaining to swiftly moving waters. lotic
lotic (lō′tĭk)adj. Of, relating to, or living in moving water.lotic of or relating to an aquatic environment where there is fast moving water. Compare LENTIC.lotic
Antonyms for loticadj of or relating to or living in actively moving waterAntonyms |