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biological
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Biology
biological
bi‧o‧lo‧gi‧cal
/
ˌbaɪəˈlɒdʒɪk
ə
l◂
$
-ˈlɑː-
/
●●○
adjective
1
relating to the natural processes
performed
by living things
the biological functions of the body
Depression is both biological and psychological.
2
→
biological weapons/warfare/attack etc
3
HB
[
only before noun
]
relating to
biology
the biological sciences
4
→
biological parent/father/mother etc
—
biologically
/
-kli
/
adverb
Examples from the Corpus
biological
•
In fact, it
tends
to
disprove
the
biological
argument
.
•
Freud had always
supposed
that the
various
forms of
innate
behaviour
he
explored
had
biological
bases
to them.
•
We can not answer the
mystery
of
desire
with
descriptions
of
biological
functioning
.
•
There is no
biological
need for the father to be anywhere around when the
baby
is
born
and
nurtured
.
•
He has been especially
dodgy
about
agreements
meant to
prevent
him from developing
chemical
,
biological
or
nuclear
weapons
.
•
The Marie Curie
Research
Institute
develops
molecular
biological
research into the causes and
treatment
of
cancer
.
•
biological
studies
•
Most
biological
systems have
feedback
mechanisms
that help
smooth
out the little
fluctuations
that life throws at them.
•
In
biological
writing it has often been said that a
character
is
advantageous
or
detrimental
to a
species
.
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