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Meanings of
symbiotic
in English
Symbiotic.
Related terms
dependent
Usage of
symbiotic
in English
1
Functional biologies within their hosts currently reflect different forms of
symbiotic
associations.
2
The submarine environment offered the
symbiotic
race no great possibilities of advancement.
3
He likened it to another famous
symbiotic
relationship in the technology business.
4
Regulation of microbial population density is a necessity in stable
symbiotic
interactions.
5
To think about that
symbiotic
relationship in the past tense hurt everyone.
6
Fungal endophytes are
symbiotic
microorganisms that are often found in asymptomatic plants.
7
Lichens are extremely resilient and adaptable because of this unique
symbiotic
relationship.
8
Crucially, the relationship between press and princess is more
symbiotic
than ever.
9
They continued to function as a
symbiotic
double act to the end.
10
The
symbiotic
friendship between Remy and Linguini carries genuine sympathy and caring.
11
But there is a
symbiotic
relationship between art and drinking, he notes.
12
These algae are
symbiotic
because corals and algae have a harmonious relationship.
13
Early during evolution multicellular organisms explored the advantages of a
symbiotic
life.
14
Free trade benefits an economy only when the relationship is
symbiotic
not parasitic.
15
Politics and academic freedom can never have a
symbiotic
relationship, Mr Petsul said.
16
I'm a lover of animals and the
symbiotic
relationship between people and animals.
Other examples for "symbiotic"
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symbiotic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
symbiotic relationship
symbiotic bacteria
symbiotic nitrogen
symbiotic age
almost symbiotic
More collocations
Symbiotic
through the time
Symbiotic
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common