Concept cluster: Biology > Zoology (6)
adj
Having parts of the womb on each side of the body
n
(biology) The regnum Animalia; the set of all animals.
adj
(rare) of or concerning animals
adj
(obsolete) Fatal to animal life.
n
(biology) Any animal that feeds in the deep sea
adj
Relating to benthophages
adj
Alternative form of bezoardic [Pertaining to, or compounded with, bezoar.]
adj
(zoology) Capable of living in deposits of feces.
adj
(zoology) Well camouflaged; having good camouflage.
adj
(zoology) epizoic
adj
(biology) of or pertaining to the Subphylum Eleutherozoa
adj
(botany) Living within a living animal.
adj
Relating to, or containing, eozoons.
adj
(zoology) Attractive to the opposite sex
adj
(zoology) Living upon the exterior of another animal; ectozoic.
adj
(zoology) equivalve
adj
Pertaining to animals.
n
(chiefly entomology) A plant which is a source of food for a given species.
adj
(zoology) Living in harems, with one male herding or controlling many females.
adj
(zoology) Of or pertaining to the Hydrozoa.
adj
Of or relating to hymenopterology.
adj
Relating to ichthyogeography
n
Any aquatic organism that lives within the dominant medium of its environment, but especially within aquatic sediments
n
(biology) An animal that lives commensally in the nest, burrow, gall, or dwelling place of an animal of another species.
n
The situation where one animal lives commensally in the nest, burrow, or dwelling place of an animal of another species.
n
(biology, ecology) An animal that engages in kleptopredation.
adj
(entomology) of, or related to limnophilids
n
grazing by a macrograzer
adj
(biology) Relating to a macroherbivore
n
The condition of being macrolarviparous
n
(biology) benthic animals that are big enough to be seen with the naked eye
n
(ecology) A medium-sized predator which often increases in abundance when larger predators are eliminated.
adj
Alternative form of microbivorous [(biology) Subsisting on microbes]
n
A monophagous person
adj
(biology) That eats only one kind of food
adj
That which eats only one kind of food
n
The situation where an ant colony has multiple egg-laying queens, but they remain far apart from one another in the nest.
adj
Synonym of piscatorial
adj
(biology) That feeds on plankton
adj
Of a termite or ant colony, spread over multiple mounds or nests.
adj
(zoology) proboscidate
adj
(nematology) Referring to female forms of certain nematodes (Strongyloides stercoralis), in which male reproductive organs develop and disappear before female reproductive organs develop.
adj
(zoology), sand-loving
adj
(biology) That lives in the vicinity of sponges
n
Any organism that lives in caves for part of the time
n
(biology) A species that has a specific diet
adj
Alternative spelling of zoeal [Of or pertaining to zoeae.]
adj
Of or pertaining to zoeae.
adj
Having the form of an animal; animal-like, zoomorphic.
adj
Alternative form of zoeal [Of or pertaining to zoeae.]
adj
Alternative form of zoogloeal [Of or relating to the zoogloea.]
adj
Of or relating to the zoogloea.
adj
Alternative form of zoidiophilous [Of, pertaining to, or pollinated by means of zoidiophily (pollinated by animals).]
adj
(informal) Resembling or characteristic of a zoo.
n
(formal) A zoo, a park where live animals are exhibited.
adj
Imitating the appearance or behaviour of animals.
n
(biology) An animal which is the sole product of a single egg.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or pollinated by means of zoophily (pollinated by animals).
adj
Of or pertaining to the zoophytes.
adj
(archaic) zoophytic
n
Any organism that is a zooplankton
n
A toponym that features the name of an animal
n
(biology) A proposed archetype of the form of all animals, based not on a shared body plan but on conserved molecular homologies.
adj
Alternative spelling of zoomorphic [Having the shape, form, or likeness of an animal.]
n
(zoology) Alternative spelling of zoonule [(zoology) A zoonite.]
n
Alternative spelling of zoophagy [(rare) The feeding on animals]
n
Alternative spelling of zoophily [pollination by animals]
adj
(rare) Alternative spelling of zoophytic [of, or relating to the zoophytes]
n
Alternative form of zoopsia [Visual hallucinations of animals.]
n
Alternative spelling of zoosphere [The animals of the Earth, especially as an ecosystem.]
adj
Alternative spelling of zootic [Containing the remains of organized bodies; -- said of rock or soil.]

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