Similar words: symbiosis, biotic, antibiotic, macrobiotic, idiotic, symbol, symbolic, symbolise. Meaning: [‚sɪmbaɪ'ɑtɪk /-bɪ'ɒt-] adj. used of organisms (especially of different species) living together but not necessarily in a relation beneficial to each.
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(1) Sports marketing relationships are supposed to be symbiotic.
(2) We have a symbiotic relationship with them.
(3) Thus was established a symbiotic relationship between the power companies and the chemical indus-try.
(4) These interconnections argued for a close symbiotic relationship between the two media.
(5) The result: the end of a four-hundred-year symbiotic relationship between capital and labor in the developed world.
(6) Like symbiotic grubs they lay twisted together in a ball, until Mangar-Kunjer-Kunja appeared in the guise of a lizard.
(7) Previously, farmers and pastoralists had enjoyed a somewhat symbiotic relationship, the graziers providing the farmers with animal dung fertilizer.
(8) They live in symbiotic relationships with trees and provide water and minerals in exchange for carbohydrates.
(9) Do some viruses develop a symbiotic relationship with their host?
(10) This seemingly symbiotic link has been damaging to the more general applicability of these criteria in other contexts.
(11) That symbiotic nexus of press and professors has, in the meantime, revealed a sinister aspect too.
(12) Caracas and Havana remain in a symbiotic embrace.
(13) Racing has always had a symbiotic relationship with betting.
(14) The tungsten ore inXingluokeng pertains to a symbiotic fine granite vein - type wolframite and scheelite deposit.
(15) The results showed that symbiotic algae were found predominantly in the endoderm of the tentacles and were located within vacuoles in host cells.
(16) A newly refashioned symbiotic relationship between the two adversaries was born.
(17) Engineering completely new symbiotic relationship is obviously not an imminent possibility.
(18) Today, fortunately(Sentencedict.com ), a symbiotic relationship exists between China and the US.
(19) Female beewolf digger wasps cultivate symbiotic Streptomyces bacteria in unique antennal glands and secrete them into their larval brood cells.
(20) The effect of fungi harvesting on the forest environment arises from the symbiotic relationship between the fungi and the trees.
(21) The provider can expect increased decentralization of all functions and increased symbiotic relationships with customers.
(22) This is patently evident from the way he depicted, on occasion, perfectly symbiotic kisses, embraces and bodies.
(23) Within the Environmental Movement there is a useful, indeed a symbiotic, relationship between the absolutists and the pragmatists.
(24) The Ballet and the cavernous, gilt-trimmed Wang are locked in symbiotic, occasionally contentious embrace.
(25) The critical point is the effect of depth on illumination(sentencedict.com), which affects the photosynthetic activity of symbiotic algae.
(26) Their very differences are at the heart of the symbiotic bond that propels the story.
(27) Like a bird on the back of a hippo, Hotchkis is happily going along for the symbiotic ride.
(28) The preverbal identifications of the Imaginary involve identifications based on symbiotic fusion with the primary caretaker.
(29) Coralloid roots A type of root regularly produced by cycads, which contains symbiotic nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in root nodules, giving the roots a knobbly coral-like appearance.
(30) Many oratory or pilot scale studies on algal - bacterial symbiotic system for wastewater treatment have been developed.
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