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1 bioticus
bĭōtĭcus, a, um, adj., = biôtikos, of or belonging to common life, used in common life, practical:epilogi,
Serv. ad Verg A. 3, 718: metrum, Mar. Vict. p. 2494 P. (in Diom. p. 470 ib. written as Greek). -
2 bioticus
biotica, bioticum ADJof/belonging to/associated with/used in common life, common; practical
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biotique — [ bjɔtik ] adj. • 1969; de biote ♦ Écol. Qui concerne le développement des êtres vivants. L étude des facteurs, des conditions biotiques. ● biotique adjectif (bas latin bioticus, du grec biotikos) Se dit des facteurs liés à l activité des êtres… … Encyclopédie Universelle
-biotic — adjective combining form Etymology: probably from New Latin bioticus, from Greek biōtikos having a (specified) mode of life < endobiotic > … New Collegiate Dictionary
-biotic — [bī ät′ik, bēät′ik] combining form forming adjectives of or having a (specified) way of living [photobiotic] * * * biotic suff. A mode of living: endobiotic. [Probably New Latin biōticus, from Greek biōtikos. See … Universalium
antibiotic — an|ti|bi|ot|ic [ˌæntıbaıˈɔtık US ˈa: ] n [C usually plural] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: anti + biotic of life (19 21 centuries) (from Latin bioticus, from Greek, from bios life )] a drug that is used to kill ↑bacteria and cure infections … Dictionary of contemporary English
antibiotic — (adj.) 1894, destructive to micro organisms, from Fr. antibiotique (c.1889), from anti against (see ANTI (Cf. anti )) + biotique of (microbial) life, from L.L. bioticus of life (see BIOTIC (Cf. biotic)). As a noun, first recorded 1941 in works of … Etymology dictionary
biotic — pertaining to life, 1847, in the medical sense, from L. bioticus, from Gk. biotikos pertaining to life, from bios life (see BIO (Cf. bio )). Biotic factor was in use by 1907. Related: Biotical … Etymology dictionary
biotic — adj. 1 relating to life or to living things. 2 of biological origin. Etymology: F biotique or LL bioticus f. Gk biotikos f. bios life … Useful english dictionary
-biotic — (ˌ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective combining form Etymology: probably from New Latin bioticus, from Greek biōtikos 1. : relating to life : life antibiotic 2. : having a (specified) mode of life aero … Useful english dictionary
bi|ot´i|cal|ly — bi|ot|ic «by OT ihk», adjective. 1. of or having to do with life or living things; live; vital. 2. interdependent. ╂[< Late Latin biōticus < Greek biōtikós related to life; lively < biônai, aorist of bioûn to live] –bi|ot´i|cal|ly,… … Useful english dictionary
bi|ot|ic — «by OT ihk», adjective. 1. of or having to do with life or living things; live; vital. 2. interdependent. ╂[< Late Latin biōticus < Greek biōtikós related to life; lively < biônai, aorist of bioûn to live] –bi|ot´i|cal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary