different between barometric vs barophile
barometric
English
Etymology
baro- +? -metric
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?bæ???met??k/
Adjective
barometric (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to atmospheric pressure.
- A low barometric pressure is characteristic of hurricanes.
- Made or done with a barometer
Related terms
- barometer
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French barométrique
Adjective
barometric m or n (feminine singular barometric?, masculine plural barometrici, feminine and neuter plural barometrice)
- barometric
Declension
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barophile
English
Etymology
baro- +? -phile
Noun
barophile (plural barophiles)
- An organism that lives and thrives under high barometric pressure; a form of extremophile.
Synonyms
- piezophile
Related terms
- barophilic
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