Pronunciation: /ˌeɪˌbaɪəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/
adjective describing something that is not related to or derived from living organisms
A1 Plants are biotic, while rocks are abiological.
A2 Abiological factors such as temperature and sunlight can affect plant growth.
B1 The abiological components of an ecosystem include soil, water, and air.
B2 Scientists study the abiological processes that shape the Earth's geology.
C1 Abiological factors play a crucial role in the formation of natural disasters.
C2 Understanding the interactions between biotic and abiological elements is essential in ecology.
formal The abiological processes of chemical reactions occur in the absence of living organisms.
informal Abiological reactions happen without any living things involved.
slang Stuff can happen abiologically too, you know.
figurative The relationship between them was so strained, it felt almost abiological.
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