Lexicographical Neighbors of Symbiot
Literary usage of Symbiot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1901)
"It has been demonstrated that Indian pipe is a true symbiot, "being in its
existence closely bound up with that of another plant which contributes to its ..."
2. Diseases of the Dog and Their Treatment by Georg Alfred Müller, Alexander Glass (1911)
"The parasite differs from the common symbiot by the absence of abdominal lobes
in the male, which are represented by a notch which has three bristles. ..."
3. Botanische Zeitung (1895)
"Wir haben hier also einen Fall der Symbiose: Der eine symbiot absorbirt den
schädlich wirkenden Sauerstoff der Luft, der andere, das Clostridium, ..."
4. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1901)
"It has been demonstrated that Indian pipe is a true symbiot, "being in its
existence closely bound up with that of another plant which contributes to its ..."
5. Diseases of the Dog and Their Treatment by Georg Alfred Müller, Alexander Glass (1911)
"The parasite differs from the common symbiot by the absence of abdominal lobes
in the male, which are represented by a notch which has three bristles. ..."
6. Botanische Zeitung (1895)
"Wir haben hier also einen Fall der Symbiose: Der eine symbiot absorbirt den
schädlich wirkenden Sauerstoff der Luft, der andere, das Clostridium, ..."