Word: saprophyte

Category: saprophyte

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Translations: saprophyte

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spanish
Translations:
saprofito, saprófito, saprofita, saprófita
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german
Translations:
Saprophyt, saprophytisch, Saprophyten
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french
Translations:
saprophytes, de saprophyte
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italian
Translations:
saprofito, saprofita, saprofiti
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portuguese
Translations:
saprófita, saprófitas, saprófito, saprofítico
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dutch
Translations:
saprofiet, saprofyt, saprofytische
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russian
Translations:
червоточина, сапрофит, сапрофитом, сапрофитных
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swedish
Translations:
saprofyt
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finnish
Translations:
saprofyytti
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danish
Translations:
saprofyt
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czech
Translations:
saprofyt
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polish
Translations:
roztocz, saprofit, roztocza, się roztocza
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hungarian
Translations:
szaprofita
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turkish
Translations:
saprofit, çürükçül, de saprofit
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greek
Translations:
σαπρόφυτο, σαπροφύτων
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ukrainian
Translations:
сапрофіт
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albanian
Translations:
saprofitë, saprofit
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bulgarian
Translations:
сапрофит, Saprophyte
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belarusian
Translations:
сапрофит
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estonian
Translations:
saprofüüt
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croatian
Translations:
saprofit
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lithuanian
Translations:
Saprofit
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latvian
Translations:
saprofīts
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macedonian
Translations:
сапрофит
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romanian
Translations:
saprofite, saprofit
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slovak
Translations:
saprofyt

The meaning and "use of": saprophyte

noun
  • a plant, fungus, or microorganism that lives on dead or decaying organic matter. - Unlike more advanced plants, fungi lack chlorophyll and so can only grow as saprophytes (from dead plants or animals); or as parasites (on living plants); or in a mycorrhizal relationship (symbiosis between fungi and the roots of trees).

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