Etymology
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biome (n.)

"large, natural community of plants and animals," 1916, formed from Greek bios "life" (from PIE root *gwei- "to live") + -ome, an Anglicization of Greek -(o)ma, neuter noun suffix (see -oma). Probably coined by U.S. ecologist Frederic E. Clements.

updated on October 10, 2022

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