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ecological
e·col·o·gy E0031000 (ĭ-kŏl′ə-jē)n. pl. e·col·o·gies 1. a. The science of the relationships between organisms and their environments.b. The relationship between organisms and their environment.2. See human ecology. [German Ökologie : Greek oikos, house; see weik- in Indo-European roots + German -logie, study (from Greek -logiā, -logy).] ec′o·log′i·cal (ĕk′ə-lŏj′ĭ-kəl, ē′kə-), ec′o·log′ic (-ĭk) adj.ec′o·log′i·cal·ly adv.e·col′o·gist n.ecological (ˌiːkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl) or ecologicadj1. (Environmental Science) of or relating to ecology2. (Environmental Science) (of a practice, policy, product, etc) tending to benefit or cause minimal damage to the environment ˌecoˈlogically advThesaurusAdj. | 1. | ecological - characterized by the interdependence of living organisms in an environment; "an ecological disaster"ecologic | | 2. | ecological - of or relating to the science of ecology; "ecological research"bionomic, bionomical, ecologicbiological science, biology - the science that studies living organisms |
ecologicaladjective environmental, green ecological disasters such as the destruction of the rainforestTranslationsecology (iˈkolədʒi) noun (the study of) living things considered in relation to their environment. Pollution has a disastrous effect on the ecology of a region. 生態學 生态学eˈcologist noun 生態學家 生态学家ˌecoˈlogical (iː-) adjective 生態學的 生态学的ˌecoˈlogically adverb 生態學上 生态学上ecological
ecological (of a practice, policy, product, etc.) tending to benefit or cause minimal damage to the environment ecological
ecology (e-kol'o-je) [Gr. oikos, house + -logy] The science of the relationship of organisms to their environment, including the interactions among organisms. ecologicecological (e?ko-loj'ik, i-kal), adjective See: food chainecology of human performance Abbreviation: EHP A conceptual framework for occupational therapy practice aimed at improving task performance by considering the person's skills and experiences, the context of the situation in which a task is performed, and the nature of the task. Interventions include altering the context of task performance to make it more supportive or a better match for the person's skills and remediating a person's skill deficits, among others. FinancialSeeEcologyecological Related to ecological: ecological succession, Ecological pyramidSynonyms for ecologicaladj environmentalSynonymsSynonyms for ecologicaladj characterized by the interdependence of living organisms in an environmentSynonymsadj of or relating to the science of ecologySynonyms- bionomic
- bionomical
- ecologic
Related Words- biological science
- biology
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