different between xerophilic vs xerophile
xerophilic
English
Etymology
xero- +? -philic
Adjective
xerophilic (comparative more xerophilic, superlative most xerophilic)
- Capable of growing and reproducing in conditions with a low availability of water.
Related terms
- xerophile
xerophilic From the web:
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xerophile
English
Etymology
xero- +? -phile
Noun
xerophile (plural xerophiles)
- Any xerophilic organism.
German
Adjective
xerophile
- inflection of xerophil:
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
- strong nominative/accusative plural
- weak nominative all-gender singular
- weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
Latin
Adjective
x?rophile
- vocative masculine singular of x?rophilus
xerophile From the web:
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- what do xerophiles eat
- what are xerophytes adapted to
- what does xenophile mean in biology
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