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anaerobiosis

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an·aer·o·bi·o·sis   (ān'ə-rō'bī-ō'sĭs, ān'â-rō'-)   
n.  Life sustained by an organism in the absence of oxygen.
an'aer·o'bi·ot'ic (-ŏt'ĭk) adj.
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Main Entry: an·aero·bi·o·sis
Pronunciation: "an-&-rO-(")bI-'O-s&s, -bE-; "an-"a(-&)r-O-, -"e(-&)r-
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural an·aero·bi·o·ses /-"sEz/
: life in the absence of air or free oxygen
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anaerobiosis an·aer·o·bi·o·sis (ān'ə-rō'bī-ō'sĭs, ān'â-rō'-)
n.
Life sustained by an organism in the absence of oxygen.

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