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biota
(biota)
Pronunciation:
/bʌɪˈəʊtə/
noun
[
mass noun
]
Ecology
the animal and plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period:
the biota of the river
Origin:
early 20th century
: modern Latin
, from Greek
biotē
'life'
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