Synonym: alcove, corner, cranny, nook, recess. Similar words: cliche, microfiche, rich, which, enrich, sandwich, be rich in, dichotomy. Meaning: [nɪtʃ ,nɪːʃ] n. 1. a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it 2. a small concavity 3. an enclosure that is set back or indented 4. (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species).
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121. In the past two years ethical investment has developed from a niche market into the mainstream market.
122. If no such compensation occurs, the niche must narrow or the community must absorb disturbances at the level of population fluctuations.
123. This is a stupa niche from the Sui Dynasty.
124. Relaxation of approval authority creates foreign exchange control niche.
125. One large interior patch pocket and mobile niche.sentence dictionary
126. Phenotype and niche are exchangeable notions.
127. Living space - more formally known as the "ecological niche concept" by biologists - refers to the particular requirements of an organism to thrive.
128. Molinari said enough for Don Corleone to gather that Freddie had found his niche out there, was happy and had become something of a ladies' man.
129. It would mean plesiosaurs not only occupied a similar ecological niche to whales, but behaved like them, too.
130. Rune Strike won't earn a premiere niche in the game design hall of fame.
131. The analysis on niche characteristics of most dominant population on arbor stratum indicated that Trema orientalis (L. ) Bl. , Bambusa vulgaris cv.
132. This is a rare opportunity to be apart of a social website that has the potential to be an authority figure in its niche.
133. Based on the literature review of the ecological niche theory and the urban tourism competitiveness, the concept of tourism competitiveness niche is discussed.
134. According to inner and outer environment, permeating the market strategy NICHE for CABC is then established.
135. Erectus was on our side of a great divide—with an expanded cranium and an ecological niche defined by the use of tools.
136. The mihrab, which is located at the midpoint of the wall facing Qibla, is a niche or recess that constitutes the central and, at times, the most decorated feature in any mosque.
137. Like any wily and surviving creature, this new ideology has faced evolutionary pressures and adapted to its ecological niche.
138. NAFSA combines the niche technique and the simulated annealing method with AFSA. Moreover, the ideas of mutation operator and the automatic calculation of the niche radius are used in NAFSA.
139. However, marketers can aggressively over-pursue product innovation and try to overcapitalize on a niche.
140. But Wharton marketing professor Peter Fader cautions that e-tailers hoping to evolve small niche lines into national mega-brands face difficult, if not impossible, odds.
141. C. flavescens and S. postornata occupied more time resources, with the niche breadth index being 0.4304 and 0.4415, respectively.
142. This environment emphasizes the learning process and ecological niche differentiation in learners' professional development, thus enhancing autonomy in professional development.
143. Second, influenced by the niche of Spartina alterniflora Loisel saltmarsh, the expanding speed paralleling to the shoreline is larger than the speed vertical to the shoreline.
144. Niche differentiation is evident from the nonrandom spatial distributions along microenvironmental gradients and plays an important role in sustaining high biodiversity.
145. Both the PARC and Interval programs ended by the end of the decade as PARC morphed and Interval closed, and the niche for such support is currently filled by Intel Corporation, almost exclusively.
146. In the plots of chemical fertilization, rice-duck farming, and the control, Theridiidae, Clubionidae and Salticidae shared the highest niche width, respectively, with a value of over 0.80.
147. The planet was dominated by a family of vaguely crocodile-like animals called crurotarsans that filled every major ecological niche, from slow-munching herbivores to fleet predators.
148. It is used as a sniper rifle, designated marksman rifle and several smaller niche areas.
149. It would also mark a step forward in GM"s efforts to off-load non-core brands and would thrust Spyker, a niche maker of luxury sports cars, into the mainstream car industry."
150. Human beings fill every ecological niche on the planet, from the icy tundra to the tropical rain forests to the deserts.