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[せい()·ぶつ()]
seibutsu
noun

English Meaning(s) for 生物

noun
  1. living thing; organism; creature; life
  2. biology

Definition and Synonyms for 生物

Being a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
Synonyms: 有機体, 生体, 生物, 生物, 生き物
Life living things collectively
Synonyms: 生命, 生物, 生物, 生き物
Animate Being a living organism characterized by voluntary movement
Synonyms: アニマル, 動物, 四つ足, , , 獣畜, 珍獣, 生体, 生物, 生物, 生き物, 生類, 鳥獣
Biological Science the science that studies living organisms
Synonyms: バイオロジー, 生物, 生物, 生物学
Biota all the plant and animal life of a particular region
Synonyms: 生物, 生物

Meanings for each kanji in 生物

» life; genuine; birth
» thing; object; matter

Categories 生物 is a member of

Living Thing a living (or once living) entity
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Being a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
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Bioscience any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms
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Collection several things grouped together or considered as a whole
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Sample Sentences for 生物

As a result of pollution, the lake is without any form of life.
We are not concerned in this paper with the application of Emmet's theory in biology.
As soon as we are born, the world gets to work on us and transforms us from merely biological into social units.
The number of students who specialize in biology will increase from now on.
Is there life on other worlds?

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