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/ˌsɛm iˌpær əˈsɪt ɪk, ˌsɛm aɪ-/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sem-ee-par-uh-sit-ik, sem-ahy-] Show IPA. Use semiparasite in a Sentence ...
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Noun: semiparasite. A parasitic plant that contains some chlorophyll and therefore is ... Derived forms: semiparasites. Type of: parasitic plant. Nearest ...
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hemiparasite (syn. semiparasite). A parasite which lives on and derives part of its nourishment from its host, but also conducts photosynthesis; ...
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semiparasite [¦sem·i′par·ə‚sīt]. (ecology). hemiparasite. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, ...
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semiochemical; Semionotiformes; semiotics; semioxamazide; Semipalatinsk; semipalmate; semiparasite; semiparasitism; semiperfect number; semiperimeter; semipermanent mold; semipermeable; semipermeable membrane; semiplastic explosive; semipositive mold;
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; Plants may be able to obtain raw materials and prepare their own organic food or can be dependent on others (dead or living) for the same. They are respectively known as autotrophic (autos = self, trophien = to nourish) ... Autotrophs synthesize organic materials from inorganic materials. ... Example: Nitrifying bacteria.
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semiparasite, Traditional Chinese Translation of semiparasite, Traditional Chinese Definition of semiparasite, semiparasite in Traditional Chinese.
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Town in northeastern Kazakhstan, capital of the Semey oblast (region), a communications centre located at the junction of the Irtysh River and the Turksib railway, 680 km/423 mi southeast of Omsk in the Russian Federation; ... population (2004) 268,500. Industries include ship ... The Polygon nuclear weapons testing ground,
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semipalmate; semipalmated; semipalmated; semipalmated plover; semipalmated plover; Semipalmated Sandpiper; Semiparabola; Semiparametric; Semiparametric model; Semiparametric regression; semiparametric statistics; semiparasite; semiparasite; semiparasitic; semiparasitic; semiparasitism;
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The semiparasite has only been found once on each of the alien species of callery pear (Pyrus calleryana; Decne) and sand pear (P. pyrifolia (Burm.) Nakoi) grown in the Kórnik Arboretum; (Bojarczuk 1971). The two species grow naturally in China.
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