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Biotic(1) Referring to life. (2) Influences caused by living organisms.
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Biotic(by-ot-ik) [Gk. bios, life] Pertaining to the living organisms in the environment.
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Bioticrelating to or resulting from living organisms
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Biotic"pertaining to life," 1847, in the medical sense, from Latin bioticus, from Greek biotikos "pertaining to life," from bios "life" (see bio-). Biotic factor was in use by [..]
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Biotichaving to do with living or once-living organisms.
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BioticRefers to living things. bisexual:
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BioticPertaining to life or living.
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Bioticliving; plant diseases are caused by a large array of biotic agents such as fungi, nematodes, bacteria, and viruses; biotic agents cause infectious diseases
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Biotic Refers to living things.
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Bioticliving.
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BioticPertaining to living organisms in an environment. © 2010 by Nature Education Knowledge.
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Bioticrelating to life or living things.
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Bioticany living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
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BioticLiving.
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BioticPertaining to any aspect of life, especially to characteristics of entire populations or ecosystems. (Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries)
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Bioticliving things.
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BioticFeatures of the environment of an organism arising from the activities of other living organisms, as distinct from abiotic factors.
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Biotic
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Biotic(adj) of or relating to living organisms
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Bioticliving, biological. Biotic factors that affect organisms include predation, symbiosis, competition, etc.
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BioticSomething that is alive, or used to be alive.
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BioticRelating to, produced by, or caused by living organisms
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BioticCharacterised by the presence of life
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BioticRelated to, produced by or caused by a living organism.
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BioticLiving. Green plants and soil microorganisms are biotic components of ecosystems.
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BioticA term applied to the living components of an area.
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Bioticare the resources which are considered biotic and therefore renewable. The rainforests and tigers are examples of biotic resources.
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Bioticof or relating to or resulting from living beings; opposite of abiotic
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BioticUnwanted, non-target, marine species caught while fishing for another species. Back to Top Catch share
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Biotic living. Bipectinate:
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BioticReferring to life. Influences caused by living organisms.
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BioticThe living components in a species' environment.
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Bioticdescribes living factors in the environment
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Bioticrelating to, produced by, or caused by living organisms. (see also abiotic).
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BioticLiving or biological in origin.
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Biotic
Of, pertaining to, or produced by life or living organisms.
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BioticThe living parts of an ecosystem.
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