trophic
See also: -trophic
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Ancient Greek τροφικός (trophikós, “pertaining to food or nourishment”), from τροφή (trophḗ, “food”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtɹɒfɪk/, /ˈtɹəʊfɪk/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtɹɑfɪk/, /ˈtɹoʊfɪk/
- Rhymes: -ɒfɪk
- Hyphenation: troph‧ic
Adjective
trophic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to nutrition.
- (ecology) Describing the relationships between the feeding habits of organisms in a food chain.
- (physiology) Of or pertaining to growth.
Usage notes
In physiological sense, not to be confused with similar-sounding tropic – the words and concepts are unrelated.[1]
Derived terms
- trophical
- trophically
- trophic cascade theory
- trophic ecology
- trophic egg
- trophicity
- trophic level
- trophic ulcer
Translations
trophic
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References
- “Trophic vs. Tropic”, Werner Steinberg, JAMA, May 3, 1952, 149(1), p. 82, doi:10.1001/jama.1952.02930180084027.
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