Pronunciation: /baɪəˈnɑmɪks/
noun the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
A1 Bionomics is the study of how living organisms interact with their environment.
A2 Understanding bionomics can help us protect endangered species.
B1 Researchers in the field of bionomics focus on the ecological relationships between organisms.
B2 Bionomics plays a crucial role in the conservation of biodiversity.
C1 Advanced bionomics research has led to breakthroughs in sustainable agriculture.
C2 The intricate bionomics of marine ecosystems require careful monitoring and management.
formal The study of bionomics focuses on the interactions between living organisms and their environments.
informal Bionomics is all about how living things interact with their surroundings.
slang Bionomics is like the science of how living things do their thing in the world.
figurative In the bionomics of business, companies must adapt to their changing market environments to survive.
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