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oligotrophic
ol·i·go·tro·phic O0066200 (ŏl′ĭ-gō-trō′fĭk, -trŏf′ĭk, ō′lĭ-)adj. Lacking in plant nutrients and having a large amount of dissolved oxygen throughout. Used of a pond or lake. ol′i·got′ro·phy (-gŏt′rə-fē) n.oligotrophic (ˌɒlɪɡəʊˈtrɒfɪk) adj (Environmental Science) (of lakes and similar habitats) poor in nutrients and plant life and rich in oxygen. Compare eutrophic[C20: from oligo- + Greek trophein to nourish + -ic] oligotrophy nol•i•go•troph•ic (ˌɒl ɪ goʊˈtrɒf ɪk, -ˈtroʊ fɪk) adj. (of a lake or pond) having low levels of nutrients and high levels of dissolved oxygen. [1925–30] ol`i•got′ro•phy (-ˈgɒ trə fi) n. Translationsoligotrophic
oligotrophic[¦äl·ə·gō¦träf·ik] (hydrology) Of a lake, lacking plant nutrients and usually containing plentiful amounts of dissolved oxygen without marked stratification. oligotrophic
oligotrophic (ŏl′ĭ-gō-trō′fĭk, -trŏf′ĭk, ō′lĭ-)adj. Lacking in plant nutrients and having a large amount of dissolved oxygen throughout. Used of a pond or lake. ol′i·got′ro·phy (-gŏt′rə-fē) n.oligotrophic - (of environments, particularly water bodies such as lakes) having a poor nutrient supply and relatively little production of organic material. see EUTROPHIC.
- (of plants) associated with low levels of nutrition.
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