Word Study
bionomics
OXFORD DICTIONARY
bionomics, n.pl. (treated as sing.) the study of the mode of life of organisms in their natural habitat and their adaptations to their surroundings.
Derivative
bionomic adj.
Etymology
BIO- after ECONOMICS
THESAURUS
bionomics
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