"osmophile" meaning in All languages combined

See osmophile on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: osmophiles [plural]
Etymology: From osmo- + -phile. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|osmo|phile}} osmo- + -phile Head templates: {{en-noun}} osmophile (plural osmophiles)
  1. (biology) Any organism that is adapted to living in aqueous environments with high solute concentrations (salt, sugar, alcohol), and resisting internal desiccation caused by the osmotic transport of water outside of their cells Wikipedia link: osmophile Categories (topical): Biology Related terms: osmophilic

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