English-Thai Dictionary
biomagnetic
A ที่ ทำให้ สะกิด จิต ได้ ti-tam-hai-sa-kod-jid-dai
biomagnetism
N ความ ดึงดูด ทางกาย จาก เพศตรงข้าม kwam-dueng-dood-tang-kai-jak-ped-tong-kham
biomass
N จำนวน สิ่งมีชีวิต ต่อ หน่วย พื้นที่ jam-nuan-sing-me-chi-wid-tor-nuai-puen-ti
biomedicine
N ชีว แพทยศาสตร์ chi-wa-pad-ta-ya-sard
biometry
N การ ประยุกต์ ความรู้ ทางค ณิตศาสตร์ กับ ชีววิทยา biometrics karn-pra-yook-kwam-roo-tang-ka-nid-ta-sard-kab-chi-wa-wid-tha-yar
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BIOMAGNETIC
BIOMAGNETIC Bi `o *mag *net "ic, a.
Defn: Relating to biomagnetism.
BIOMAGNETISM
Bi `o *mag "net *ism, n. Etym: [Gr. life + E. magnetism. ]
Defn: Animal magnetism.
BIOMETRY
Bi *om "e *try, n. Etym: [Gr. life + -metry. ]
Defn: Measurement of life; calculation of the probable duration of human life.
New American Oxford Dictionary
biomagnetism
bi o mag net ism |ˌbīōˈmagniˌtizəm ˌbaɪoʊˈmæɡnətɪzəm | ▶noun the interaction of living organisms with magnetic fields.
biomagnification
bi o mag ni fi ca tion |ˌbīōˌmagnifiˈkāSHən ˌbaɪoʊˌmæɡnəfəˈkeɪʃən | ▶noun the concentration of toxins in an organism as a result of its ingesting other plants or animals in which the toxins are more widely disbursed. DERIVATIVES bi o mag ni fy verb
biomarker
bi o mark er |ˈbīōˌmärkər ˈbaɪoʊmɑrkər | ▶noun a measurable substance in an organism whose presence is indicative of some phenomenon such as disease, infection, or environmental exposure: a biomarker that may predict aggressive disease recurrence in liver transplant recipients.
biomass
bi o mass |ˈbīōˌmas ˈbaɪoʊˌmæs | ▶noun the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • organic matter used as a fuel, esp. in a power station for the generation of electricity.
biomaterial
bi o ma ter i al |ˌbīōməˈti (ə )rēəl ˈbaɪoʊməˌtɪriəl | ▶noun synthetic or natural material suitable for use in constructing artificial organs and prostheses or to replace bone or tissue.
biomathematics
bi o math e mat ics |ˌbīōˌmaTHəˈmatiks ˌbaɪəˌmæθəˈmædɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the science of the application of mathematics to biology.
biome
bi ome |ˈbīˌōm ˈbaɪˌoʊm | ▶noun Ecology a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g., forest or tundra. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from bio- ‘life ’ + -ome .
biomechanics
bi o me chan ics |ˌbīōməˈkaniks baɪoʊməˈkænɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms.
biomedical
bi o med i cal |ˌbīōˈmedikəl baɪoʊˈmedɪkl | ▶adjective of or relating to both biology and medicine. DERIVATIVES bi o med i cine |-ˈmedəsən |noun
biometeorology
bi o me te or ol o gy |ˌbīōˌmētēəˈräləjē ˌbaɪoʊˌmitiəˈrɑləʤi | ▶noun the study of the relationship between living organisms and weather. DERIVATIVES bi o me te or o log i cal |-ərəˈläjikəl |adjective
biometric reader
bi o met ric read er |ˌbīōˈmetrik ˌbaɪoʊˌmɛtrɪk ˈridər | ▶noun an electronic device that determines identity by detecting and matching physical characteristics.
biometrics
bi o met rics |ˌbīōˈmetriks ˌbaɪoʊˈmɛtrɪks | ▶noun 1 another term for biometry. 2 another term for biostatistics.
biometric signature
bi o met ric sig na ture ▶noun the unique pattern of a bodily feature such as the retina, iris, or voice, encoded on an identity card and used for recognition and identification purposes.
biometry
bi om e try |bīˈämitrē baɪˈɑmətri | ▶noun the application of statistical analysis to biological data. Also called biometrics. DERIVATIVES bi o met ric |ˌbīōˈmetrik |adjective, bi o met ri cal |ˌbīōˈmetrikəl |adjective, bi o me tri cian |ˌbīōməˈtriSHən |noun
biomimetic
bi o mi met ic |ˌbīōmiˈmetik ˌbaɪoʊməˈmɛtɪk | ▶adjective Biochemistry relating to or denoting synthetic methods that mimic biochemical processes. DERIVATIVES bi o mi met ics noun
biomimicry
bi o mim ic ry |ˌbīōˈmiməkrē ˌbaɪəˈmɪmɪkri | ▶noun the design and production of materials, structures, and systems that are modeled on biological entities and processes.
biomolecule
bio |mol ¦ecule ▶noun a molecule that is involved in the maintenance and metabolic processes of living organisms.
biomorph
bi o morph |ˈbīōˌmôrf ˈbaɪəmɔrf | ▶noun a decorative form or object based on or resembling a living organism. • a graphical representation of an organism generated on a computer, used to model evolution. DERIVATIVES bi o mor phic |ˌbīōˈmôrfik |adjective
Oxford Dictionary
biomagnetism
bio |mag ¦net |ism |bʌɪə (ʊ )ˈmagnɪtɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the interaction of living organisms with magnetic fields.
biomagnification
bi o mag ni fi ca tion |ˌbīōˌmagnifiˈkāSHən ˌbaɪoʊˌmæɡnəfəˈkeɪʃən | ▶noun the concentration of toxins in an organism as a result of its ingesting other plants or animals in which the toxins are more widely disbursed. DERIVATIVES bi o mag ni fy verb
biomarker
bio |mark ¦er |ˈbʌɪəʊmɑːkə (r )| ▶noun a naturally occurring molecule, gene, or characteristic by which a particular pathological or physiological process, disease, etc. can be identified.
biomass
bio |mass |ˈbʌɪə (ʊ )mas | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume. 2 organic matter used as a fuel, especially in a power station for the generation of electricity.
biomaterial
bio |mater ¦ial |ˈbʌɪəʊməˌtɪərɪəl | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a biological or synthetic substance which can be introduced into body tissue as part of an implanted medical device or used to replace an organ, bodily function, etc.
biomathematics
bio |mathe ¦mat ¦ics |ˌbʌɪə (ʊ )maθ (ə )ˈmatɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the science of the application of mathematics to biology.
biome
biome |ˈbʌɪəʊm | ▶noun Ecology a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from bio- ‘life ’ + -ome .
biomechanics
bio |mech ¦an ¦ics |ˌbʌɪə (ʊ )mɪˈkanɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms. DERIVATIVES biomechanical adjective, biomechanically adverb, biomechanist noun
biomedical
bio |med ¦ical |bʌɪə (ʊ )ˈmɛdɪk (ə )l | ▶adjective relating to both biology and medicine. DERIVATIVES biomedicine noun
biometeorology
bio |meteor ¦ology |ˌbʌɪəʊˌmiːtɪəˈrɒlədʒi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the study of the relationship between living organisms and weather.
biometric reader
bi o met ric read er |ˌbīōˈmetrik ˌbaɪoʊˌmɛtrɪk ˈridər | ▶noun an electronic device that determines identity by detecting and matching physical characteristics.
biometric signature
bio |met ¦ric sig ¦na |ture ▶noun the unique pattern of a bodily feature such as the retina, iris, or voice, encoded on an identity card and used for recognition and identification purposes.
biometry
biometry |bʌɪˈɒmɪtri |(also biometrics |bʌɪə (ʊ )ˈmɛtrɪks |) ▶noun [ mass noun ] the application of statistical analysis to biological data. DERIVATIVES biometric |bʌɪə (ʊ )ˈmɛtrɪk |adjective, biometrical |bʌɪə (ʊ )ˈmɛtrɪk (ə )l |adjective, biometrician |bʌɪə (ʊ )mɪˈtrɪʃ (ə )n |noun
biomimetic
bio |mim ¦et ¦ic ▶adjective Biochemistry relating to or denoting synthetic methods which mimic biochemical processes.
biomimicry
biomimicry |bʌɪəʊˈmɪmɪkri | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the design and production of materials, structures, and systems that are modelled on biological entities and processes.
biomolecule
bio |mol ¦ecule ▶noun a molecule that is involved in the maintenance and metabolic processes of living organisms.
biomorph
bio |morph |ˈbʌɪəʊmɔːf | ▶noun a decorative form or object based on or resembling a living organism. • a graphical representation of an organism generated on a computer, used to model evolution. DERIVATIVES biomorphic |-ˈmɔːfɪk |adjective
Duden Dictionary
Biom
Bi om Substantiv, Neutrum Biologie , das |Bi o m |Lebensgemeinschaft von Tieren und Pflanzen in einem größeren geografischen Raum (z. B. im tropischen Regenwald )
Biomant
Bio mant Substantiv, maskulin , der |Biom a nt |der Biomant; Genitiv: des Biomanten, Plural: die Biomanten griechisch-neulateinisch jemand, der sich mit Biomantie befasst
Biomantie
Bio man tie Substantiv, feminin , die |Biomant ie |die Biomantie; Genitiv: der Biomantie Voraussage des Lebensschicksals aus biologischen Zeichen
Biomantin
Bio man tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Biom a ntin |die Biomantin; Genitiv: der Biomantin, Plural: die Biomantinnen weibliche Form zu Biomant
Biomarkt
Bio markt Substantiv, maskulin , der |B i omarkt |1 Verkaufsstätte für Erzeugnisse (besonders Lebensmittel ) aus dem biologischen Anbau Biomärkte boomen 2 Markt 3a für Bioprodukte
Biomasse
Bio mas se Substantiv, feminin Biologie , die |B i omasse |Masse der durch Lebewesen anfallenden organischen Substanz in einem bestimmten Lebensraum (z. B. in einem See )
Biomaterial
Bio ma te ri al Substantiv, Neutrum , das |B i omaterial |das Biomaterial; Genitiv: des Biomaterials, Plural: die Biomaterien |[…i̯ən ] |griechisch; lateinisch Werkstoff, der sich für die Implantation in den menschlichen Körper eignet
Biomechanik
Bio me cha nik Substantiv, feminin , die |Biomech a nik auch ˈbiːo …|die Biomechanik; Genitiv: der Biomechanik Teilgebiet der Biophysik , das sich mit den mechanischen Vorgängen in den Organismen befasst
biomechanisch
bio me cha nisch Adjektiv |biomech a nisch auch ˈbiːo …|die Biomechanik betreffend
Biomedizin
Bio me di zin Substantiv, feminin , die |B i omedizin auch …ˈt͜siːn |1 naturwissenschaftlicher Fachbereich, der sich mit biologischer Grundlagenforschung auf medizinischem Gebiet beschäftigt 2 alternative Medizin
biomedizinisch
bio me di zi nisch Adjektiv |b i omedizinisch auch …ˈt͜siː …|die Biomedizin betreffend, auf ihr beruhend
Biometeorologie
Bio me te o ro lo gie Substantiv, feminin Biologie, Medizin , die |Biometeorolog ie auch ˈbiːo …|die Biometeorologie; Genitiv: der Biometeorologie Wissenschaft vom Einfluss des Wetters auf die Lebewesen, insbesondere auf den Menschen
biometeorologisch
bio me te o ro lo gisch Adjektiv |biometeorol o gisch auch ˈbiːo …|1 die Biometeorologie betreffend 2 den Einfluss des Wetters auf Lebewesen betreffend
Biometrie
Bio me t rie , Bio me trie Substantiv, feminin , die Biometrik |Biometr ie |die Biometrie; Genitiv: der Biometrie [Lehre von der ] Anwendung mathematischer Methoden zur zahlenmäßigen Erfassung, Planung und Auswertung von Experimenten in Biologie, Medizin und Landwirtschaft (z. B. zur Körpermessung )
Biometrik
Bio me t rik, Bio me trik Substantiv, feminin , die Biometrie |Biom e trik |[Lehre von der ] Anwendung mathematischer Methoden zur zahlenmäßigen Erfassung, Planung und Auswertung von Experimenten in Biologie, Medizin und Landwirtschaft (z. B. zur Körpermessung )
biometrisch
bio me t risch, bio me trisch Adjektiv |biom e trisch |die Biometrie betreffend, auf ihr beruhend biometrische Zugriffssperren für Computer | die Aufnahme biometrischer Merkmale in Ausweispapiere
biomimetisch
bio mi me tisch Adjektiv |biomim e tisch |griechisch biologische Prozesse, Strukturen o. Ä. nachahmend besonders bei neuen Technologien
Biomonitoring
Bio mo ni to ring Substantiv, Neutrum , das |B i omonitoring |das Biomonitoring; Genitiv: des Biomonitorings englisch Verfahren zur Beurteilung der Belastung des Menschen durch bestimmte [Schad ]stoffe unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Arbeitsumgebung und der Umwelt
biomorph
bio morph Adjektiv |biom o rph |griechisch-neulateinisch von den Kräften des natürlichen Lebens geformt, geprägt
Biomorphose
Bio mor pho se Substantiv, feminin , die |Biomorph o se |die Biomorphose; Genitiv: der Biomorphose durch die Lebensvorgänge bewirkte Veränderung im Erscheinungsbild eines Lebewesens z. B. das Altern
biomorphotisch
bio mor pho tisch Adjektiv |biomorph o tisch |die Biomorphose betreffend
Biomotor
Bio mo tor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Biom o tor |der Biomotor; Genitiv: des Biomotors, Plural: die Biomotoren griechisch ; lateinisch Apparatur zur künstlichen Beatmung der Lunge
Biomüll
Bio müll Substantiv, maskulin , der |B i omüll |organische [Haushalts ]abfälle Eierschalen in den Biomüll (in die Biotonne ) werfen
French Dictionary
biomasse
biomasse n. f. nom féminin Masse de matière vivante, animale ou végétale, présente sur la Terre.
biomédical
biomédical , ale , aux adj. adjectif Qui appartient à la biologie et à la médecine. : Le génie biomédical.
Spanish Dictionary
bioma
bioma nombre masculino Cada unidad ecológica en que se divide la biosfera atendiendo a un conjunto de factores climáticos y geológicos que determinan el tipo de vegetación y fauna .
biomagnetismo
biomagnetismo nombre masculino Sensibilidad y reactividad de un ser vivo a un campo magnético .
biomasa
biomasa nombre femenino 1 Cantidad de productos obtenidos por fotosíntesis, susceptibles de ser transformados en combustible útil para el hombre y expresada en unidades de superficie y de volumen .2 biol Cantidad total de materia viva presente en una comunidad o ecosistema .
biomaterial
biomaterial nombre masculino med Sustancia natural o sintética que resulta adecuada para su implante en contacto directo con tejidos vivos, como la silicona .
biombo
biombo nombre masculino Mueble formado por dos o más láminas verticales de tela, madera u otro material, que están articuladas entre sí y pueden extenderse o plegarse; se utiliza para establecer una separación dentro de un espacio .
biomecánica
biomecánica nombre femenino Ciencia que estudia las fuerzas y las aceleraciones que actúan sobre los organismos vivos .
biomedicina
biomedicina nombre femenino Medicina clínica que está basada en los principios de la fisiología y la bioquímica .
biometría
biometría nombre femenino Aplicación de métodos estadísticos y cálculo en el estudio de los fenómenos biológicos .
biométrico, -ca
biométrico, -ca adjetivo De la biometría o relacionado con esta ciencia .
biomonitor
biomonitor nombre masculino Bioindicador .
biomórfico, -ca
biomórfico, -ca adjetivo [obra artística ] Que presenta biomorfismo .
biomorfismo
biomorfismo nombre masculino Carácter de una obra de arte que evoca formas orgánicas .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
biomass
b í o m à ss 名詞 U 〘生態 〙生物 (体 )量, バイオマス 〘a ある地域に現存している生物の総 (重 )量.b 潜在的燃料源とみなされる有機体 〙.
biometric
b ì o m é tric 形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗身体特徴を記録した 〈データ 情報など 〉 〘指紋 虹彩など 〙.