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photic
(phot¦ic)
Pronunciation:
/ˈfəʊtɪk/
adjective
technical
relating to light, especially as an agent of chemical change or physiological response.
Ecology
denoting the layers of the ocean reached by sufficient sunlight to allow plant growth:
an average depth for the photic zone is about 100 m
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