different between anaerobiotic vs anaerobiosis
anaerobiotic
English
Adjective
anaerobiotic (comparative more anaerobiotic, superlative most anaerobiotic)
- (anatomy) Resembling or relating to anaerobes.
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French anaérobiotique
Adjective
anaerobiotic m or n (feminine singular anaerobiotic?, masculine plural anaerobiotici, feminine and neuter plural anaerobiotice)
- anaerobiotic
Declension
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anaerobiosis
English
Etymology
From an- +? aerobiosis.
Noun
anaerobiosis (countable and uncountable, plural anaerobioses)
- (biology) Any form of life that is sustained in the absence of air (or oxygen)
Antonyms
- aerobiosis
Related terms
- anaerobiotic
Translations
anaerobiosis From the web:
- what anaerobiosis meaning
- what is anaerobiosis in microbiology
- what does anaerobiosis meaning
- what does anaerobiosis do
- what is anaerobiosis
- what does anaerobiosis
- what causes anaerobiosis
- what is soil anaerobiosis
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