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an·a·bi·o·sis A0274100 (ăn′ə-bī-ō′sĭs)n.1. A restoring to life from a deathlike condition; resuscitation.2. A state of suspended animation, especially one in which certain aquatic invertebrates are able to survive long periods of drought. [Greek anabiōsis, from anabioun, to return to life : ana-, ana- + bioun, to live (from bios, life; see gwei- in Indo-European roots).] an′a·bi·ot′ic (-ŏt′ĭk) adj.anabiosis (ˌænəbaɪˈəʊsɪs) n (Zoology) the ability to return to life after apparent death; suspended animation[C19: via New Latin from Greek, from anabioein to come back to life, from ana- + bios life] anabiotic adjan•a•bi•o•sis (ˌæn ə baɪˈoʊ sɪs) n. 1. reanimation after apparent death. 2. Zool. a state of suspended animation under adverse environmental conditions. [1885–90; < New Latin < Greek anabíōsis a coming back to life =anabiō-, variant s. of anabioûn to return to life (see ana-, bio-) + -sis -sis] an`a•bi•ot′ic (-ˈɒt ɪk) adj. anabiosisa revival or return to a living state after apparent death. — anabiotic, adj.See also: LifeThesaurusNoun | 1. | anabiosis - suspended animation in organisms during periods of extreme drought from which they revive when moisture returnssuspended animation - a temporary cessation of vital functions with loss of consciousness resembling death; usually resulting from asphyxia | Translationsanabiosis
anabiosis [an″ah-bi-o´sis] restoration of life processes after their apparent cessation.an·a·bi·o·sis (an'ă-bī-ō'sis), Resuscitation after apparent death. [G. a reviving, fr. ana, again, + biōsis, life] anabiosis (ăn′ə-bī-ō′sĭs)n.1. A restoring to life from a deathlike condition; resuscitation.2. A state of suspended animation, especially one in which certain aquatic invertebrates are able to survive long periods of drought. an′a·bi·ot′ic (-ŏt′ĭk) adj.an·a·bi·o·sis (an'ă-bī-ō'sis) Resuscitation after apparent death. [G. a reviving, fr. ana, again, + biōsis, life]anabiosis a state of suspended animation, induced in some organisms by desiccation.anabiosis
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