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HALOPHILOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: → another word for halophilic an organism that thrives in an extremely salty environment, such as the Dead Sea.... Click for more definitions.
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halophilous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Adjective. edit. halophilous (comparative more halophilous, superlative most halophilous). (biology) Thriving in a highly saline ...
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halophilous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
halophilous is a borrowing from French, combined with an English element. Etymons: French halophile, ‑ous suffix. See etymology. Nearby entries. halokit, adj.
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halophilous, a. (hæˈlɒfɪləs) [f. as halophile n. and adj.: see -ous.] ‘Salt-loving’; growing in salt marshes.1888 F. A. Lees Flora W. Yorksh. 81 Certain Halophilous (salt-loving) plants.
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
halophilous, halophytic, salt-loving, growing in a saline or salty habitat, growing on saline soil: halophilus,-a,-um (adj.A), halophyticus,-a,-um (adj.A); ...
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HALOPHILE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
An organism that thrives in an extremely salty environment, such as the Dead Sea.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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halophilic
halophilic, a. Ecol. (ˌhæləʊˈfɪlɪk) [f. halophilous a. + -ic.] Growing in or tolerating saline conditions, halophilous.1919 Jrnl. Bacteriol. IV. 177 (title) A preliminary report upon some halophilic bacteria. 1964 Oceanogr. & Marine Biol. II. 161 Few studies have been made of the role of detritus as...
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Halophilous
All A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Glossary - All Entries. Halophilous. an organism preferring environment with a more or less high ...
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Inland halophilous vegetation as indicator of soil salinity
The investigation aimed at determination of halophytes' importance in indication of soil salinity. The main soil factors important for halophilous plant species ...
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Results 1 through 10 of 145 for halophilous - US EPA Search
Diatom assemblages were characterized by halophilous taxa (72%). Correlations between diatom assemblages (species composition, metrics, and indices) and the ...
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halophilous - Dictionary of ichthyology
having an affinity for salt marshes or other salty habitats. Adjective for halophil.
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Crotalus durissus
It has been reported to occur in littoral xerophilous scrub, psammophilous and halophilous littoral grassland, thorny xerophilous scrub, tropophilous deciduous
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Cardepia affinis
The larvae feed on various halophilous plants, including Atriplex species.
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Anarta stigmosa
The larvae feed on various species of Atriplex, Salsola and Chenopodium and probably other halophilous shrubs.
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psammo-
psammo- (psæməʊ, sæməʊ) before a vowel psamm-, repr. Gr. ψαµµο-, combining form of ψάµµος sand, entering into some scientific terms. psammobiid (-ˈməʊbɪɪd) Zool., a bivalve mollusc of the family Psammobiidæ, typified by the genus Psammobia [Gr. βίος life]; so psaˈmmobioid a. ‖ ˌpsammocarciˈnoma Path...
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