n
The non-living components of an environment, such as water, soil, air, etc.
n
The sciences, such as geology and astronomy, that collectively deal with inorganic or lifeless bodies.
n
(ecology) The ecology of airborne organisms.
adj
Relating to alcohology.
adj
Of or pertaining to anoxybiosis.
adj
Of or pertaining to astrobiology
adv
By means of, or in reference to astrobiology
n
The classification of organisms based on the Biblical doctrine of Special Creation, done mainly by Creationists; the study of the created kinds.
n
(biology) A plan of the essential elements of the bodies of a related group of organisms.
adj
Supporting or pertaining to biocentrism.
adj
(geology) Describing a form of erosion or formation caused by the action of living organisms
adj
Of or relating to biocoenology, the study of biocoenoses.
n
A living collection of life forms that are found together, interacting as a community within an ecosystem.
adj
Relating to biocriticism.
n
(ecology) Synonym of deme
adj
(Anthroposophy, agriculture, pseudoscience) Of, or relating to a form of organic agriculture with mystical and holistic elements, based on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner.
n
An entrepreneur in the field of biotechnology
adj
Of or pertaining to the interactions between the environment and living organisms
adj
Of or pertaining to biogeochemistry
adj
Alternative form of biogeomorphic [Relating to biogeomorphology]
adj
Of, or related to biogerontology.
adj
Pertaining to sustainable methods of maximizing yields while increasing biodiversity.
adj
Of or relating to biology.
adj
(robotics) That has a biological form and is metamorphic
n
(biology, ecology) Any organism that provides quantitative information on the quality of its environment.
adj
(biology, rare) Relating to an individual organism.
adj
(physics, of universal physical constants) Whose values are critical to the evolution of life in the universe.
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, biophobia; having a dislike of nature.
n
The branch of biology that deals with the natural history of living organisms; descriptive biology.
adj
Relating to biostratinomy
adj
Of or relating to biotheology.
n
The synthetic application of understanding of biology to the understanding of God, synthesizing modern biology and traditional religious doctrines.
n
(dated) The study of animal and plant structure by dissection.
adj
Of or pertaining to a biozone.
n
One versed in the science of foods.
adj
Relating to caecotrophy
adj
Relating to caliology.
n
(biology) A temporary biota or subset of a biota
n
(chemistry, ecology) The chemical aspects of ecology
n
(biochemistry) chemotaxonomy; the classification of organisms based on their biochemistry
adj
Alternative spelling of chimerical. [Of or pertaining to a chimera.]
adj
Relating to chirognomy.
n
An act or an instance of growing or maintaining a culture (especially of bacteria).
adj
Relating to cytogeography.
n
A standard outline that is used in the morphometric analysis of microfossils
adj
(biology) centred on the biology of eutherians
adj
Of or pertaining to exobiology; alien.
adj
Relating to genecology.
n
(biochemistry) That part of biochemistry influenced by geobiology
adj
Relating to geobiology.
n
Synonym of morphodynamics
n
(biology) The study of animals in a microbe-free environment.
adj
Of or pertaining to hydrobiology.
n
One who studies immunobiology.
adj
Of or pertaining to Kibology.
adj
(historical) Being or relating to a materialist theory of living organisms that described them in terms of mechanics and corpuscles.
n
The study of the mutual interrelationships between organisms and their environment; branch of biology; former term for ecology.
n
related to post-mortem forensic analysis, this is a specific microbiome which changes in a stereotypical fashion which marks time passed after expiration of a human or animal.
n
(biology) The biodiversity of microorganisms
n
A scientist whose speciality is microbiology.
n
(ecology) The diversity of phylogenetically closely related but physiologically distinct populations of bacteria
adj
Of or pertaining to microevolution
n
Small-scale culture (of bacteria, or figuratively).
adj
(soil science) Relating to the morphology of soil
n
(soil science) The morphology of soil
n
The study of plants under controlled environmental conditions in order to determine the effects of one or more environmental parameters.
n
Archaic spelling of phenology. [(biology) The study of the effect of climate on periodic biological phenomena.]
n
The subdiscipline of soil science that studies chemical reactions, activities and products of soil microorganisms.
adj
(ecology, of an organism) Restricted to few types of environment
adj
Relating to terotechnology.
adj
Relating to topobiology
n
The biochemistry of extraterrestrial organisms
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