endobiotic — [en΄dō bī ät′ik, en΄dōbēät′ik] adj. [ ENDO + BIOTIC] living within the body or tissues of a host organism … English World dictionary
endobiotic — adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: circa 1900 dwelling within the cells or tissues of a host < endobiotic fungi > … New Collegiate Dictionary
endobiotic — Living as a parasite within the host. * * * en·do·bi·ot·ic .en dō .bī ät ik, bē adj dwelling within the cells or tissues of a host <endobiotic bacteria> * * * en·do·bi·ot·ic (en″do bi otґik) [endo + biotic] living parasitically within … Medical dictionary
Endobiotic — A type of creature which lives in another s tissue. Includes fungi, moulds, and other forms of life. Can exist as parasites or symbionts … Wikipedia
endobiotic — adj. [Gr. endon, within; bios, life] Living in the cells or tissues of another living organism; see exobiotic … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
endobiotic — /en doh buy ot ik/, Biol. adj. 1. of or pertaining to an organism that exists as a parasite or symbiont entirely within the tissues of a host organism. n. 2. any such parasitic or symbiotic organism. [1895 1900; ENDO + BIOTIC] * * * … Universalium
endobiotic — adjective living within the tissues of a host … Wiktionary
endobiotic — en·do·biotic … English syllables
endobiotic — en•do•bi•ot•ic [[t]ˌɛn doʊ baɪˈɒt ɪk[/t]] adj. ecl (of an organism) existing as a parasite or symbiont entirely within a host organism • Etymology: 1895–1900 … From formal English to slang
endobiotic — “+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary end + biotic : dwelling within the tissues of a host as parasite or symbiont * * * /en doh buy ot ik/, Biol. adj. 1. of or pertaining to an organism that exists as a parasite or symbiont … Useful english dictionary