exbioness
The state or quality of displaying outward vitality or biological exuberance, often characterized by a high degree of externalized life-like activity. It is frequently used in specialized or theoretical contexts to describe the manifest energy of an ecosystem or a synthetic organism.
Exemplos
3 de 5The sheer exbioness of the tropical rainforest is overwhelming to first-time visitors.
The sheer exbioness of the tropical rainforest is overwhelming to first-time visitors.
The laboratory report highlighted the unexpected exbioness of the newly developed bio-polymer.
The laboratory report highlighted the unexpected exbioness of the newly developed bio-polymer.
You can really feel the exbioness of the city during the spring festival.
You can really feel the exbioness of the city during the spring festival.
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Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'External Bio-ness' — the quality of life (bio) that is visible or occurring on the outside (ex).
Quiz rápido
The scientist was amazed by the __________ of the coral reef, noting how every inch seemed to pulse with outward energy.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: exbioness
Exemplos
The sheer exbioness of the tropical rainforest is overwhelming to first-time visitors.
everydayThe sheer exbioness of the tropical rainforest is overwhelming to first-time visitors.
The laboratory report highlighted the unexpected exbioness of the newly developed bio-polymer.
formalThe laboratory report highlighted the unexpected exbioness of the newly developed bio-polymer.
You can really feel the exbioness of the city during the spring festival.
informalYou can really feel the exbioness of the city during the spring festival.
In theoretical biology, exbioness is quantified by the rate of external metabolic signaling.
academicIn theoretical biology, exbioness is quantified by the rate of external metabolic signaling.
Our marketing strategy aims to reflect the exbioness of our eco-friendly product line.
businessOur marketing strategy aims to reflect the exbioness of our eco-friendly product line.
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Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
in a state of exbioness
in a state of exbioness
peak exbioness
peak exbioness
loss of exbioness
loss of exbioness
Frequentemente confundido com
Exhibitionism refers to a psychological behavior regarding public display, whereas exbioness refers to biological vitality.
An exbion is an individual organism or entity, while exbioness is the abstract quality or state it possesses.
Notas de uso
Exbioness is a technical or literary term used to emphasize the outward, visible nature of life or energy. It is most appropriate in scientific discussions regarding life-like systems or poetic descriptions of nature.
Erros comuns
Learners may confuse the suffix '-ness' with '-ity' and try to say 'exbionity', which is not a standard form. Ensure the 'ex-' prefix is understood as 'outward' rather than 'former'.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'External Bio-ness' — the quality of life (bio) that is visible or occurring on the outside (ex).
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin prefix 'ex-' (out/beyond), the Greek 'bios' (life), and the English suffix '-ness' denoting a state or quality.
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
The scientist was amazed by the __________ of the coral reef, noting how every inch seemed to pulse with outward energy.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: exbioness
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