biocommunication

English

Etymology

bio- + communication

Noun

biocommunication (countable and uncountable, plural biocommunications)

  1. The field of medical art and illustration.
  2. Communication within and between species of plants, animals, fungi and bacteria, by such means as vocalizations or chemical signals.
  3. The discredited theory that plants are sentient and respond to other organisms.
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