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单词 aerobian
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aerobiann.adj.

Brit. /ɛːˈrəʊbɪən/, U.S. /əˈroʊbiən/, /ˌɛˈroʊbiən/
Forms: 1800s aërobian, 1800s– aerobian.
Origin: A borrowing from French, combined with an English element. Etymons: French aérobie , -an suffix.
Etymology: < French aérobie, adjective and noun (L. Pasteur 1863, in Comptes rendus hebd. de l'Acad. des Sci. 56 1192; < aéro- aero- comb. form + -bie (in amphibie : see amphibian adj. and n.)) + -an suffix. Compare anaerobian n., anaerobian adj.With use as noun compare later aerobe n. With use as adjective compare slightly later aerobic adj. 1.
Biology.
A. n.
= aerobe n. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > life > biology > organism > micro-organism > other micro-organisms > [noun]
aerobian1865
anaerobian1865
microzyme1870
mycetes1874
pathogen1880
zooxanthella1882
aerobe1883
anaerobe1883
zymad1885
pathogerm1897
phytoflagellate1902
filter-passer1906
aerophile1907
zymocytea1909
fermenter1918
phytopathogen1918
phytomonad1926
pleuropneumonia-like organism1935
phototroph1941
mycoplasma1955
prokaryote1963
mycoplasm1964
serovar1973
spiroplasma1973
prokaryon1975
ureaplasma1975
1865 Brit. Jrnl. Homœopathy 23 245 The names given to these very distinct classes of vibrios are, respectively, aërobians and anaërobians.
1881 Science 5 Feb. 57/1 Pasteur divides germs and other microscopic organisms into aerobians (requiring air to live) and anaerobiæ (which do not require air).
B. adj.
= aerobic adj. 1. Now rare.
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the world > life > biology > balance of nature > organisms in relation to habitat > [adjective]
fieldya1382
waterya1382
agrestial1608
subterranean1638
lucifugous1654
nemoral1656
subcutaneous1664
subterraneous1832
subtidal1852
xylophilous1862
xerophilous1863
acid-loving1870
aerobic1878
aerobian1879
aerobious1879
aerobiotic1880
subaquatic1880
aerophilous1885
facultative1887
pelagic1887
aerophile1888
autotrophic1893
heterotrophic1893
plastic1893
thermophilic1894
thermophil1896
mesophilic1897
halolimnic1898
polybathic1898
tolerant1898
limnetic1899
thermophilous1899
metatrophic1900
mixotrophic1900
paratrophic1900
mesophilous1901
benthic1902
epibenthic1902
eurybathic1902
microaerophilic1903
sympatric1904
benthoal1905
cryophile1907
benthonic1909
microaerophile1909
lenitic1916
lotic1916
psychrotolerant1924
oligosaprobic1925
polysaprobic1925
aerophilic1929
saprobic1932
primary1934
lentic1935
chemoautotrophic1936
eurytopic1937
psammic1938
saprotrophic1942
prototrophic1946
chemolithoautotrophic1949
auxotrophic1950
chemolithotrophic1953
chemoorganotrophic1953
opportunist1956
psychrophile1956
psychrophilic1958
opportunistic1960
psychrotrophic1960
oligosaprobe1990
1879 F. Faulkner & D. C. Robb tr. L. Pasteur Stud. Fermentation 210 The first aërobian ferment [Fr. la première levûre aérobie].
1881 tr. L. Pasteur in Science 5 Feb. 57/1 In the body..it finds opposition from the cells of the organs, which are also aerobian.
1892 Proc. Royal Soc. 1891–2 50 262 A small white aërobian top-yeast.
1912 Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 51 207 How is aerobian life possible in great depths of the ocean so as to cause destruction of the organic matter which the plankton must afford.
1989 Biotechnol. Adv. 7 290/1 A first step of subjecting to aerobian fermentation a culture medium comprising a strain of Trichoderma reesei.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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