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oecology (iːˈkɒlədʒɪ) n (Environmental Science) a less common spelling of ecology oecological adj ˌoecoˈlogically adv oeˈcologist necology, oecology1. the branch of biology that studies the relations between plants and animals and their environment. Also called bionomics, bionomy. 2. the branch of sociology that studies the environmental spacing and interdependence of people and institutions, as in rural or in urban settings. — ecologist, oecologist, n. — ecological, oecological, adj. — ecologically, oecologically, adv.See also: Biology 1. the branch of biology that studies the relationship of organisms and environments. Also called bionomics, bionomy. 2. the branch of sociology that studies the environmental spacing and interdependence of people and their institutions, as in rural or urban settings. — ecologist, oecologist, n. — ecologie, oecologic, ecological, oecological, adj.See also: Environment the branch of sociology that studies the environmental spacing and interdependence of people and their institutions. — ecologist, oecologist, n. — ecologie, oecologic, ecological, oecological, adj.See also: SocietyTranslationsOecolampadius, Johannes Oecolampadius, Johannes (yōhän`əs ökōlämpä`dēo͝os, ĕk'əlămpā`dēəs), 1482–1531, German Protestant reformer, associate of Huldreich ZwingliZwingli, Huldreich or Ulrich , 1484–1531, Swiss Protestant reformer. Education of a Reformer ..... Click the link for more information. in the Reformation in Switzerland. He was in 1516 a preacher at Basel, where he worked with Erasmus on his New Testament. In 1520 he preached in Augsburg, then for a time was in a convent at Altmünster. Martin Luther's teachings won his interest, and in 1522 he acted as chaplain among reformers under Franz von Sickingen at Ebernburg and then returned to Basel to devote himself to the work of the Reformation. He agreed with the views of Zwingli on the nature of the Eucharist, defending this position against Luther in the Colloquy of Marburg, 1529, while Zwingli disputed the question with Melanchthon. Bibliography See biographies by J. J. Herzog (1843) and K. R. Hagenbach (1859); W. Walker, The Reformation (1900). MedicalSeeecologyFinancialSeeEcology |