Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪdəˌfaɪl/
noun a microorganism that thrives in acidic environments
A1 An acidophile is a type of organism that thrives in acidic environments.
A2 The acidophile bacteria found in the hot springs are adapted to survive in extreme conditions.
B1 Scientists study acidophiles to understand how they can survive in highly acidic environments.
B2 Acidophiles play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter in acidic soils.
C1 The acidophile microorganisms in the mine are able to thrive in environments with pH levels as low as 2.
C2 Research on acidophiles has led to advancements in biotechnology and bioleaching processes.
formal An acidophile is a type of organism that thrives in acidic environments.
informal I heard that acidophiles love acidic conditions.
slang Those acidophiles are like the cool kids of the acidic world.
figurative Being an acidophile in a world of alkaline personalities can be challenging.
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