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biocœnosis
biocœnosis Ecol. (baɪəʊsiːˈnəʊsɪs) Also biocenose, biocœnose. [mod.L., ad. Ger. biocönose (K. Möbius 1877, Die Auster und die Austernwirthschaft), f. bio- + Gr. κοίνωσις sharing (κοινός common).] An association of organisms forming a biotic community; the relationship that exists between such organi...
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thanato-
thanato- (ˈθænətəʊ) before a vowel thanat-, combining form of Gr. θάνατος death, chiefly in scientific words. ˌthanato-bioˈlogic a. (see quot.). ˌthanatocœˈnosis, -ˈcœnose (also U.S. -cen-) Ecol. [a. G. thanatocoenose (E. Wasmund 1926, in Arch. f. Hydrobiol. XVII. 6), f. Gr. κοίνωσις sharing, as in ...
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Spruce
Spruce, n. (spruːs) Also 4 Sprws, Sprwys, 5 Sprewse, 6 Sprewce; 5–7 Sprusse, 5–6 Spruse, 6 Sprus, 7 Sc. Spruch. [Alteration of Pruce, Prussia: cf. Sprucia.] I. † 1. The country of Prussia. Also Spruce-land. See also Pruce 2 a, quot. 1377.1378 Durh. Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 47 In xxiiij piscibus de sprws...
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community
community (kəˈmjuːnɪtɪ) Forms: 4–5 comunete, comynetee, -unite, -unyte, -unnete, comminite, 6 communytee, 6–7 -itie, 6– community. [a. OF. com(m)uneté, com(m)unité:—L. commūnitāt-em, f. commūn-is common. ME. had two forms, the trisyllabic comunete, comounté (see commonty), and the 4-syllabic co(m)mu...
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