biology
/baɪˈɑlʌdʒi/noun4 syllables
Biology means: the science that studies living organisms.
Synonyms for biology2
noun, as in the science that studies living organisms
biological science
noun, as in all the plant and animal life of a particular region
biota
What does biology mean?3
noun
1
the science that studies living organisms
2
all the plant and animal life of a particular region
3
characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms“the biology of viruses”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with biology?34
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Biology in a sentence
- In biology, it is important to distinguish phenotype from genotype.nonong
- She teaches lessons in math, physics, and biology.marcj794
- In biology, the students learn the difference between the genotype and the phenotype.nonong
- The difference between mushrooms and toadstools is purely a matter of nomenclature, not biology.AlanF_US
- Maybe, interstellar biology has complex origins in both panspermia and independent abiogeneses.nonong
- Every student of biology, anatomy, anthropology, ethnology or psychology is familiar with these facts.Source_Benedict_1921
- I love physics and math, but not biology and geography.marcj794
- Biology is the only science where multiplication is the same as division.Ooneykcall
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Forms of biology
as a noun
- plural
- biologies