| metatroph | An organism that requires complex organic sources of carbon and nitrogen for growth. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| metatrophic | Denoting the ability to undertake anabolism or to obtain nourishment from varied sources, i.e., both nitrogenous and carbonaceous organic matter. Origin: meta-+ G. Trophe, nourishment (05 Mar 2000) |
| metatrophia |
1. A wasting due to malnutrition. 2. A change in diet.
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| metatroph |
a metatrophic organism.
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| metatrophic |
utilizing organic matter for food. Cf. paratrophic.
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| metatrophic t. |
administration of a diet that acts as an adjunct to the drug taken.
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| metatrophy |
1. the state of being metatrophic; metatrophic nutrition. 2. metatrophia.
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