biocommunication
English
Etymology
Noun
biocommunication (countable and uncountable, plural biocommunications)
- The field of medical art and illustration.
- Communication within and between species of plants, animals, fungi and bacteria, by such means as vocalizations or chemical signals.
- The discredited theory that plants are sentient and respond to other organisms.
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