biological
Americanadjective
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Biology. Also biologic relating to the science and application of biology.
Ideal candidates will have appropriate training in both physical and biological chemistry.
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Biology. relating to or involving living matter.
Liquid nitrogen is critical for preserving blood, tissue, and other biological specimens.
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Biology. relating to the living organisms of a region.
We are hoping to manage the river valley so that we maintain and enhance the current level of biological diversity.
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Biology, Genetics. related genetically, as a birth parent whose egg or sperm contributed to the DNA of a child.
He met his biological father when he was 37.
The Greenes have two biological sons and one adopted daughter.
noun
adjective
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of or relating to biology
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(of a detergent) containing enzymes said to be capable of removing stains of organic origin from items to be washed
noun
Other Word Forms
- biologically adverb
- nonbiological adjective
- nonbiologically adverb
- pseudobiological adjective
- pseudobiologically adverb
- semibiologic adjective
- semibiological adjective
- semibiologically adverb
- unbiological adjective
- unbiologically adverb
Etymology
Origin of biological
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