(Botany) a living organism lacking the power of locomotion.
The plants that inhabit a certain region or environment.
1Not just the people, but also the animals, and all plant life.
2In fact, the development of plant life is on a similar pattern.
3Carbon dioxide is essential for plant life and keeping the planet warm.
4So why is plant life so resilient to radiation and nuclear disaster?
5These products of plant life now form foods for the animal kingdom.
6Now these compounds are not ordinarily within the reach of plant life.
7Higher up the ornament includes conventionalized lilies suggestive of higher plant life.
8Occasionally Ned cuts in to tell us something about the plant life.
9The centurion knew about this because of its study on plant life.
10Yet transpiration appears to be a process wholly necessary for plant life.
11Mercifully, the verges are unsprayed and all sorts of plant life flourishes.
12They collect samples of plant life and analyze them in their plasma.
13The year 1913, however, was a peculiar year, throughout, for plant life.
14It is also a color of life, of course, plant life.
15But depending on where it grew, the plant life could be surprisingly different.
16The word grafts with its opposite and cleaves to plant life.
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Translations for plant life