- photosynthesise
- photosynthesise (Brit.) v. (Biology) produce chemical compounds using solar energy esp. in plants (also photosynthesize)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
photosynthesise — photosynthesis ► NOUN ▪ the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water. DERIVATIVES photosynthesize (also photosynthesise) verb photosynthetic adjective … English terms dictionary
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photosynthesised — photosynthesise (Brit.) v. (Biology) produce chemical compounds using solar energy esp. in plants (also photosynthesize) … English contemporary dictionary
photosynthesises — photosynthesise (Brit.) v. (Biology) produce chemical compounds using solar energy esp. in plants (also photosynthesize) … English contemporary dictionary
photosynthesising — photosynthesise (Brit.) v. (Biology) produce chemical compounds using solar energy esp. in plants (also photosynthesize) … English contemporary dictionary
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