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biodegradability
bi·o·de·grad·a·ble B0261800 (bī′ō-dĭ-grā′də-bəl)adj. Capable of being decomposed by biological agents, especially bacteria: a biodegradable detergent. bi′o·de·grad′a·bil′i·ty n.bi′o·deg′ra·da′tion (-dĕg′rə-dā′shən) n.bi′o·de·grade′ v.biodegradabilitydisposition to disintegrate as the result of natural processes. — biodegradable, adj.See also: Decaying the capacity of some substances to decompose readily by biological process. — biodegradable, adj.See also: BiologyTranslationsbiodegradability
biodegradability[‚bī·ō·di‚grād·ə′bil·əd·ē] (materials) The characteristic of a substance that can be broken down by microorganisms. biodegradability
biodegradability The capacity of a molecule or material to be degraded by enzymes or other natural process, without leaving toxic residues in the environment.ThesaurusSeebiodegradable |