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sap⋅ro⋅phyte

[sap-ruh-fahyt]
–noun
any organism that lives on dead organic matter, as certain fungi and bacteria.
Also called saprobe.


Origin:
1870–75; sapro- + -phyte


sap⋅ro⋅phyt⋅ic [sap-ruh-fit-ik] , adjective
sap⋅ro⋅phyt⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
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sap·ro·phyte   (sāp'rə-fīt')   
n.  An organism, especially a fungus or bacterium, that grows on and derives its nourishment from dead or decaying organic matter.
sap'ro·phyt'ic (-fĭt'ĭk) adj., sap'ro·phyt'i·cal·ly adv.
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Main Entry: sap·ro·phyte
Pronunciation: 'sap-r&-"fIt
Function: noun
: a saprophytic organism; especially : a plant livingon dead or decaying organic matter

Main Entry: sap·ro·phyt·ic
Pronunciation: "sap-r&-'fit-ik
Function: adjective
: obtaining food by absorbing dissolved organicmaterial; especially : obtaining nourishment osmotically from the products of organic breakdown and decay <saprophytic opportunists that attack only already diseasedtissue> —sap·ro·phyt·i·cal·ly /-i-k(&-)-lE/ adverb
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saprophyte sap·ro·phyte (sāp'rə-fīt')
n.
An organism, especially a fungus or bacterium, that grows on and derives its nourishment from dead or decaying organic matter.


sap'ro·phyt'ic (-fĭt'ĭk) adj.

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