
Geophillic means soil loving or preferring the soil. This term is usually used when referring to certain types of fungi or molds that live in the soil. Many of these organisms are usually recovered from the soil but occasionally infect humans and animals. They cause a marked inflammatory reaction, which limits the spread of the infection and may l...
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Terrestrial, soil inhabiting. ... Origin: Geo-+ G. Philos, love, attraction, + -ic ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: jē′ō-fil′ik Definitions: 1. Terrestrial, soil inhabiting.
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geophilic 1. Living or thriving in soil. 2. Relating to plants that fruit below the soil surface. Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: 'land, ground, fields, soil, dirt, mud, clay, earth (world)': agra-; agrest-; agri-; agro-; argill-; choro-; chthon-;...
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