Pronunciation: /ˌæsɪˈdɑfɪlɪk/
adjective having an affinity for acidic environments
A1 Some plants are acidophilic and thrive in acidic soil.
A2 The acidophilic bacteria in the stomach help with digestion.
B1 Certain fungi are known to be acidophilic and can survive in extreme environments.
B2 Researchers study acidophilic microorganisms to understand their unique adaptations.
C1 The acidophilic nature of certain organisms is a subject of ongoing scientific research.
C2 Advanced studies have revealed the complex mechanisms behind acidophilic organisms' ability to thrive in acidic conditions.
formal The acidophilic bacteria thrive in environments with high acidity levels.
informal Those acidophilic organisms really love acidic conditions.
slang The acid-loving bugs are all about that acidophilic life.
figurative Her acidophilic personality always shines through in stressful situations.
acidophilized
acidophilics
more acidophilic
most acidophilic
acidophiles
will be acidophilic
have been acidophilic
are being acidophilic
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acidophilic
to be acidophilic
acidophiling
acidophilizing