First attested in 1874. Froma- +biotic, the first element fromAncient Greekἀ-(a-) and the second fromAncient Greekβιωτικός(biōtikós,“of life”), fromβίος(bíos,“life”) +-ῐκός(-ĭkós).
abiotic (notcomparable)
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abiotic (pluralabiotics)
abiotic m orn (feminine singularabiotică,masculine pluralabiotici,feminine and neuter pluralabiotice)
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| masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
| nominative- accusative | indefinite | abiotic | abiotică | abiotici | abiotice | |||
| definite | abioticul | abiotica | abioticii | abioticele | ||||
| genitive- dative | indefinite | abiotic | abiotice | abiotici | abiotice | |||
| definite | abioticului | abioticei | abioticilor | abioticelor | ||||