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ecosystem
  1. A system formed by an ecological community and its environment that functions as a unit.
  2. The interconnectedness of organisms (plants, animals, microbes) with each other and their environment.
  3. (business, marketing) A set of interconnected products and services.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Plant and animal species alien to our ecosystem are spreading at ever-increasing rates throughout the land.”
      “Nothing like this vast, circumpolar ecosystem occurs in the Southern Hemisphere.”
      “Marine vertebrates including tunas, seabirds, sharks, sea turtles, pinnipeds and cetaceans use a pelagic ecosystem we barely understand.”
ecospace
  1. (biology) The graphical representation of the various ecological modes of life that an organism does or can occupy.
  2. (ecology) The ecological space that an organism occupies as part of its habitat.
ecolinguistics
  1. (linguistics) A paradigm of linguistic research which emerged in the 1990s and takes into account not only the social context in which language is embedded, but also the ecological context in which societies are embedded.
ecosocialism
  1. An ideology merging aspects of Marxism, socialism, green politics, ecology, etc. that opposes capitalism.
eco
  1. A proposed name for the common currency that the West African Monetary Zone plans to introduce in the framework of the Economic Community of West African States.
ecolabelling
  1. The labelling of goods with information about the ecological impact involved in their production.
ecology
  1. (biology) The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Consequently, the science of ecology ought to be the science behind the engineering of ecosystems to become agroecosystems.”
      “From ecology and demography we know that population replacement can be relatively rapid.”
      “Consequently the science of ecology ought to be the science behind the engineering of ecosystems to become agroecosystems.”
ecosophy
  1. Ecological philosophy, particularly of the type associated with the deep ecology movement
ecospeak
  1. A form of language used for discussing environmental and ecological issues.
ecosanctuary
ecologism
  1. An ideology focusing on ecology and the environment.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In our age, nationalism, capitalism, communism, fascism, consumerism, cyberism, and even ecologism have become substitutes for genuine religion.”
ecoscape
  1. The organisational shape or layout of an ecosystem.
ecosan
ecolinguist
  1. One who studies ecolinguistics.
ecolabeling
  1. Alternative form of ecolabelling
ecosocialist
  1. A supporter of ecosocialism.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Later political activist Derek Wall suggested that Morris could be classified as an ecosocialist.”
ecologist
  1. A scholar of ecology.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The team also worked with an ecologist to replant native seedlings in disturbed areas.”
      “She has played the part of a professional shikari, an ecologist, a botanist and as a tourism development manager.”
      “He is an ecologist, a graduate from Stavropol State University, and a photographer who specialises in still life.”
ecosocialisms
  1. plural of ecosocialism
ecosocialists
  1. plural of ecosocialist
ecosanctuaries
  1. plural of ecosanctuary
ecolinguists
  1. plural of ecolinguist
ecologists
  1. plural of ecologist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Their prescriptions, in consequence, dramatically differ from those of the deep ecologists.”
      “We closely cooperate with Russian, European and Northamerican geobotanists and landscape ecologists.”
      “Trawling bothers ecologists who aver that it ruins the ocean-floor habitat of many fish species.”
ecosystems
  1. plural of ecosystem
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Consequently the science of ecology ought to be the science behind the engineering of ecosystems to become agroecosystems.”
      “This means that organisms are not agglomerates but ecosystems of co-acting cells with a unique functional focus.”
      “Meanwhile, dams associated with hydroelectric plants can cause radical disruption of area ecosystems.”
ecoscapes
  1. plural of ecoscape
ecospaces
  1. plural of ecospace
ecosophies
  1. plural of ecosophy
ecologies
  1. plural of ecology
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The insertion of mega-brand convenience stores like these into fragile local business ecologies will be a powerful diagnostic for their health.”
      “What's more, the ecologies of which they form a part have an alarming tendency to change abruptly.”
      “We desperately need more research to understand the effects of broadcasts on both the national and local theatre ecologies.”
ecos
  1. plural of eco
  2. Examples:
    1. “The conventional muds become pollutants when they are disposed of, Dr Tan told Ecos.”
      “Review materials currently used as the basis for the job knowledge tests for ECSS and ECOS and make any recommended changes.”
      “The accuracy of all ECOs means that considerable material savings can be achieved in preform production.”
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