biology

biology
noun Etymology: German Biologie, from bi- + -logie -logy Date: 1819 1. a branch of knowledge that deals with living organisms and vital processes 2. a. the plant and animal life of a region or environment b. the life processes especially of an organism or group; broadly ecologybiologist noun

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