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biotic
bi·ot·ic B0270300 (bī-ŏt′ĭk)adj.1. Of or having to do with life or living organisms.2. Produced or caused by living organisms. [Probably Greek biōtikos, from biōtos, life, from bioun, to live, from bios, life; see gwei- in Indo-European roots.]biotic (baɪˈɒtɪk) adj1. (Biology) of or relating to living organisms2. (Biology) (of a factor in an ecosystem) produced by the action of living organisms. Compare edaphic[C17: from Greek biotikos, from bios life]bi•ot•ic (baɪˈɒt ɪk) also bi•ot′i•cal, adj. pertaining to life or living beings. [1590–1600; < Greek biōtikós] bi·ot·ic (bī-ŏt′ĭk) Made up of living organisms; living: the study of the effects of pollution on the biotic community of a marsh.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | biotic - of or relating to living organisms | Translationsbiotic
biotic[bī′äd·ik] (biology) Of or pertaining to life and living organisms. Induced by the actions of living organisms. biotic
biotic [bi-ot´ik] 1. pertaining to all plant and animal life or living organisms.2. pertaining to the biota.bi·ot·ic (bī-ot'ik), Pertaining to life.biotic (bī-ŏt′ĭk)adj.1. Of or having to do with life or living organisms.2. Produced or caused by living organisms.biotic adjective Relating to, caused or produced by living things; relating to the biological aspects of an environment.bi·ot·ic (bī-ot'ik) Pertaining to life. ThesaurusSeebiotic community |