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Từ điển WordNet v3.1 - WordNet Dictionary
biological science
the science that studies living organisms • Syn: biology • Derivationally related forms: biologic (for: biology), biological (for: biology), biologist (for: biology) • Members of this Topic: abaxial, dorsal, adaxial, ventral, antrorse, retrorse, semiaquatic, subaquatic, subaqueous, submerged, submersed, underwater, amphibiotic, sessile, stalkless, pedunculate, stalked, dormant, hibernating, torpid, glabrous, canescent, hoary, downy, pubescent, puberulent, sericeous, pilous, pilose, pilary, tomentose, tomentous, tetramerous, binucleate, binuclear, binucleated, mononuclear, mononucleate, trinucleate, trinuclear, trinucleated, formative, diurnal, nocturnal, myrmecophilous, symbiotic, free-living, nonparasitic, nonsymbiotic, vestigial, rudimentary, plumate, plumed, plumose, acephalous, alpine, homologous, homologic, homological, heterologous, heterologic, heterological, analogous, cernuous, drooping, nodding, pendulous, weeping, ventricose, ventricous, in vivo, male, female, hermaphroditic, hermaphrodite, versatile, epimorphic, metamorphous, natural, obligate, facultative, persistent, lasting, caducous, shed, labile, thermolabile, capitate, fissiparous, lepidote, leprose, scabrous, scaly, scurfy, differentiated, generalized, generalised, stabile, stomatous, astomatous, mouthless, geniculate, actinomorphic, actinomorphous, zygomorphic, bilaterally symmetrical, zygomorphous, sympatric, allopatric, territorial, nonterritorial, compressed, flat, depressed, uniparous, multiparous, bilocular, biloculate, adnate, connate, alar, alary, aliform, wing-shaped, bacillar, bacillary, cellular, extracellular, intercellular, intracellular, cenogenetic, palingenetic, commensal, generic, mental, monotypic, polydactyl, polydactylous, urceolate, isomorphous, isomorphic, polymorphic, polymorphous, nuclear, nucleated, nucleate, ecological, ecologic, bionomical, bionomic, basophilic, taxonomic, taxonomical, systematic, saprobic, katharobic, symbiotically, cell, culture, monad, homogeny, isomorphism, isomorphy, heterology, valence, valency, coarctation, spindle, meme, cell theory, cell doctrine, theory of evolution, theory of organic evolution, evolutionism, theory of inheritance, cybernetics, taxonomy, cataplasia, subkingdom, variety, phylum, subphylum, superphylum, class, subclass, superclass, order, suborder, superorder, family, superfamily, form family, subfamily, tribe, genus, subgenus, monotype, type genus, form genus, species, subspecies, race, form, variant, strain, var., type, type species, division, biologist, life scientist, mutant, mutation, variation, sport, organic phenomenon, dehiscence, pleomorphism, polymorphism, dimorphism, recognition, life force, vital force, vitality, elan vital, accretion, anisogamy, apposition, decomposition, rot, rotting, putrefaction, evolution, organic evolution, phylogeny, phylogenesis, growth, growing, maturation, development, ontogeny, ontogenesis, intussusception, isogamy, osmosis, regeneration, reproduction, specialization, specialisation, differentiation, affinity, phylogenetic relation, uncus, brachium, turgor, activator, medium, reproduce, procreate, multiply, propagate, vegetate, enucleate, transform, conjugate, replicate, copy, inhibit • Hypernyms: life science, bioscience • Hyponyms: biogeography, botany, phytology, cryobiology, cytology, ecology, bionomics, environmental science, embryology, exobiology, space biology, astrobiology, forestry, genetics, genetic science, microbiology, molecular biology, morphology, neurobiology, paleobiology, palaeobiology, physiology, radiobiology, sociobiology, zoology, zoological science
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