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abiotic
a·bi·ot·ic A0016200 (ā′bī-ŏt′ĭk)adj. Nonliving: The abiotic factors of the environment include light, temperature, and atmospheric gases. a′bi·o′sis (-ō′sĭs) n.a′bi·ot′ic·al·ly adv.a•bi•ot•ic (ˌeɪ baɪˈɒt ɪk, ˌæb i-) adj. of or characterized by the absence of life or living organisms. [1890–95] a`bi•ot′i•cal•ly, adv. Translationsabiotic
abiotic[¦a‚bī′äd·ik] (biology) Referring to the absence of living organisms. abiotic
a·bi·ot·ic (ā-bī-ot'ik), 1. Incompatible with life. 2. Without life. abiotic (ā′bī-ŏt′ĭk)adj. Nonliving: The abiotic factors of the environment include light, temperature, and atmospheric gases. a′bi·o′sis (-ō′sĭs) n.a′bi·ot′ic·al·ly adv.abiotic adjective (1) Nonviable. (2) Non-living, lifeless. (3) Abiotrophic.a·bi·ot·ic (ā-bī-ot'ik) 1. Incompatible with life. 2. Without life. a·bi·ot·ic (ā-bī-ot'ik) 1. Incompatible with life. 2. Without life. |