Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪnəˌlɑdʒəs/
adjective relating to the study of rays or radiations
A1 The actinologous patterns on the seashells fascinated the children.
A2 The actinologous behavior of the sea creatures was studied by marine biologists.
B1 The actinologous markings on the butterfly wings helped researchers identify different species.
B2 The actinologous structures of the coral reefs provide habitats for diverse marine life.
C1 The actinologous processes in plant cells are complex and require specialized equipment for study.
C2 The actinologous interactions between predator and prey in the ecosystem are crucial for maintaining balance.
formal The actinologous study focused on the effects of light on plant growth.
informal I heard they're doing some actinologous research on how sunlight affects flowers.
slang Did you catch that actinologous experiment on how different light sources impact photosynthesis?
figurative His actinologous approach to problem-solving shed light on new possibilities.
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