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ecophene Ecology. (ˈiːkəʊfiːn) [f. eco- as in ecology + phenotype + -e.] (See quots.)1922 G. Turesson in Hereditas III. 346 The reaction-types of the ecotypes called forth by the modificatory influences of extreme habitat factors may appropriately be termed ecophenes. Ibid. 347 The term ecophene is ...
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eco-
eco- (iːkəʊ) shortening of ecological, ecology, as in eco-ˈactivist, one who actively opposes the pollution, or destruction by other means, of the environment; ecocaˈtastrophe, major damage to the environment, esp. when caused by human activity; ecoˈcidal a., designed or tending to destroy the envir...
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reaction (riːˈækʃən) [f. re- + action n.; cf. react v.1 and F. réaction (a 1610). Florio (1611) uses ‘reaction’ to render It. reattione (mod. reazione): see reacting vbl. n.] 1. Repulsion or resistance exerted by a body in opposition to the impact or pressure of another body.1644 Digby Nat. Bodies x...
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