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Definition of Biodynamic
1. a. Of or pertaining to biodynamics, or the doctrine of vital forces or energy.
Definition of Biodynamic
1. Adjective. Of, or relating to the effects of motion on living things. ¹
2. Adjective. Of, or relating to biodynamic agriculture. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Biodynamic
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Biodynamic
1. Relating to biodynamics. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biodynamic
Literary usage of Biodynamic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Organic Lies: Misconceptions of the United States Organic Act in America and by Mary Choate (2007)
"Instead, certification is given to biodynamic farmers by a private organization
... This method is compatible with Organic farming, and so many biodynamic ..."
2. Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and Planetary Wholeness by Bellamy Isabel, Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean, Maclean Donald (2005)
"biodynamic Farming and Gardening If you are interested in studying ... biodynamic
farming is on the increase and will become more and more popular. ..."
3. Sustainable Agriculture Directory of Expertiseby Cynthia Arnold, Betty Blomberg, Ellen Clough, Jim Lukens by Cynthia Arnold, Betty Blomberg, Ellen Clough, Jim Lukens (1997)
"Biointensive methods include double-dug beds, immense quantities of biodynamic
compost, interplanting of companion crops and close planting in beds. ..."
4. Sustainable Agriculture in Print: Current Books edited by Barry Leonard (1998)
"Title: The biodynamic Farm Author: Koepf, Herbert H. Publisher: Hudson, ...
Contains addresses of biodynamic associations and related training programs. ..."
5. Smart Prosthetics: Task Group Summaries by National Academies Press, National Academies Press (COR), National Academies (U.S., Conference, Keck Futures Initiative (2007)
"Long-term maintenance of a structural tissue interface requires the creation of
a biodynamic interaction between the implant surface and the native tissue. ..."
6. Aquaculture: A Guide to Associations, Contacts and the Literatureedited by Lynne M. Canter, Ann T. Young edited by Lynne M. Canter, Ann T. Young (1999)
""Central to the biodynamic method—are certain herbal preparations that guide the
decomposition processes in manures and compost. ..."
7. New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment: Physico-clinical Medicine, the by Albert Abrams (1922)
"To paraphrase the law of OHM, the strength of human energy varies directly as
the biodynamic force and inversely as the resistance. ..."