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metatrophic

[ met-uh-trof-ik, -troh-fik ]

adjective

  1. requiring dead organic matter for food.


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Other Words From

  • met·a·troph [met, -, uh, -trof, -trawf], noun
  • me·tat·ro·phy [m, uh, -, ta, -tr, uh, -fee], noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of metatrophic1

First recorded in 1895–1900; meta- + trophic
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Example Sentences

It is very probable that anarobes, exclusive of a few nitrogen absorbers, are metatrophic for all the elements they utilize.

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