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bio
noun as in autobiography
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in biography
noun as in life
Strongest matches
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noun as in life history
noun as in memoir
Example Sentences
The claimants allege pollution has been caused by run-off from farmland containing high concentrations of phosphorus, nitrogen and bacteria from the spreading of poultry manure and sewage bio solids used as fertiliser.
"Because as you know, films like this where they're a bio film, a lot of times, the main subject isn't alive... So, I'm so thankful that he is," he added.
Referee Michael Salisbury had only just blown the full-time whistle to confirm Everton's dramatic late win over Crystal Palace when the Toffees updated the bio on their X account.
Older posts from the gimmick Instagram account Particle6 made for Tilly, which includes the tag “#aiart” in its bio, also faced down a blitz of comment bombs, with Yvette Nicole Brown demanding that a clear A.I. label “should be on every single post.”
This biomass process creates a dry, flaky ash mainly composed of minerals — essentially everything in the original biomass that wasn’t “bio” — that can include heavy metals that the dead plants sucked up from the air or soil.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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