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bio
1[ bahy-oh ]
adjective
- biological:
a bio control service using praying mantises to reduce the population of garden pests.
bio-
2- a combining form meaning “life” occurring in loanwords from Greek ( biography ); on this model, used in the formation of compound words ( bioluminescence ).
bio-
1combining_form
- indicating or involving life or living organisms
biogenesis
biolysis
- indicating a human life or career
biopic
biography
bio
2/ ˈbaɪəʊ /
noun
- short for biography
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bio1
Example Sentences
Uvax Bio, a spin-off vaccine company from Scripps Research, employs proprietary platform technology invented in Zhu's lab to develop and commercialize prophylactic vaccines for various infectious diseases.
It’s then posted by an X account which has Stake tagged in its bio.
“They will never get to make decisions about their own body,” wrote a user whose bio states that “CHRIST IS KING.”
Farrow’s program bio conspicuously doesn’t mention her work with Woody Allen, her former partner with whom she was involved in a very public dispute over allegations that the filmmaker had molested their adopted daughter, Dylan.
Gamble has lived in Rancho Santa Margarita for over 30 years, according to her bio page, and was a member of the inaugural City Council in 2000.
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