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bi·o·log·i·cal B0264900 (bī′ə-lŏj′ĭ-kəl) also bi·o·log·ic (-lŏj′ĭk)adj.1. Of, relating to, caused by, or affecting life or living organisms: biological processes such as growth and digestion.2. Having to do with biology.3. Related by genetic lineage: the child's biological parents; his biological sister.4. Being male or female by having the chromosomes for that sex: a biological female.5. Of or relating to biological weapons: biological warfare.n. A biologic. bi′o·log′i·cal·ly adv.biological (ˌbaɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl) or biologicadj1. (Biology) of or relating to biology2. (Biochemistry) (of a detergent) containing enzymes said to be capable of removing stains of organic origin from items to be washedn (Pharmacology) (usually plural) a drug, such as a vaccine, that is derived from a living organism ˌbioˈlogically advbi•o•log•i•cal (ˌbaɪ əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl) also bi`o•log′ic, adj. 1. pertaining to biology. 2. of or pertaining to the products and operations of applied biology: a biological test. 3. related by blood rather than by adoption: biological father. n. 4. a medical product that is derived from biological sources. [1855–60] bi`o•log′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | biological - pertaining to biology or to life and living thingsbiologic | | 2. | biological - of parents and children; related by blood; "biological child"adoptive - of parents and children; related by adoption; "adoptive parents" | Translationsbiology (baiˈolədʒi) noun the science of living things. human biology; (also adjective) a biology lesson. 生物學 生物学bioˈlogical (-ˈlo-) adjective 生物學的 生物学的bioˈlogically (-ˈlo-) adverb 生物學上 生物学上biˈologist noun 生物學家 生物学家biological warfare the use of germs as a weapon. 生物戰 生物战biological
biological clock is tickingOf a woman, there is a limited amount of time in which to be able to conceive a child. I've been very successful in my career and want to see it to its fullest, but I would also love to have kids, and I know my biological clock is ticking. For women who may want to have children, their biological clocks are always ticking—a concern that men never have to worry about.See also: biological, clock, tickingclock is ticking, theThe time (for something to be done) is passing quickly; hurry up. For example, The clock is ticking on that project. This allusion to a stopwatch is often used as an admonition to speed something up. It also is used in more specific form- one's biological clock is ticking-meaning that a woman may soon be too old to bear a child, as in Her biological clock is ticking-she just turned forty. See also: clockbiological
biological (archaic), biologic1. of or relating to biology 2. (of a detergent) containing enzymes said to be capable of removing stains of organic origin from items to be washed 3. a drug, such as a vaccine, that is derived from a living organism biological[¦bī·ə¦läj·ə·kəl] (biology) Of or pertaining to life or living organisms. (immunology) A biological product used to induce immunity to various infectious diseases or noxious substances of biological origin. biological
biological [bi″o-loj´ĭ-k'l] 1. pertaining to biology.2. a medicinal preparation made from living organisms and their products, such as a serum or vaccine.biological clock the physiologic mechanism that governs the rhythmic occurrence of certain biochemical, physiologic, and behavioral phenomena in living organisms. See also rhythms" >biological rhythms.biological (bī'ō-loj'i-kal), A diagnosic, pregentive, or therapeutic preparation derived or obtained from living organisms and their product, for example, serum, vaccine, antigen, antitoxin.biological (bī′ə-lŏj′ĭ-kəl) also biologic (-lŏj′ĭk)adj.1. Of, relating to, caused by, or affecting life or living organisms: biological processes such as growth and digestion.2. Having to do with biology.3. Related by genetic lineage: the child's biological parents; his biological sister.4. Being male or female by having the chromosomes for that sex: a biological female.5. Of or relating to biological weapons: biological warfare.n. A biologic. bi′o·log′i·cal·ly adv.biological adjective Referring to biology; biologic. noun Biologic. Any of a number of FDA-regulated agents—e.g., antitoxins, antisera, vaccines and blood plasma products—prepared from donor pools or obtained directly from various living organisms, often mammals. They are not amenable to the chemical or physical standardisation steps required of pharmaceuticals; they are impure chemically and safety cannot be assumed.biological adjective Referring to biology noun Therapeutics Biologic Any of a number of FDA-regulated agents–eg antitoxins, antisera, vaccines, and blood plasma products prepared from donor pools or obtained directly from various living organisms–often mammals; they are not amenable to the chemical or physical standardization steps required of pharmaceuticals; they are impure chemically; safety cannot be assumed. See Antisera, Antitoxins, Vaccines. bi·o·log·i·cal (bī'ŏ-loj'i-kăl) A compound or medicine derived from living products, rather than chemicals (e.g., serum, antivenin). bi·o·log·ic , biological (bī'ŏ-loj'ik, -i-kăl) Relating to biology. See BIOL See Bbiological Related to biological: biological clock, Biological anthropology, Biological factors, Biological psychology, Biological species conceptSynonyms for biologicaladj pertaining to biology or to life and living thingsSynonymsadj of parents and childrenAntonyms |