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environmentally


Meanings
  • relating to an organism or process and its environment

    - "The survival of many organisms is environmentally determined."
    - "Environmentally, the pH level of the soil plays a significant role in plant growth."

Pronunciation




  1. Source: "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1515816"

Rhymes
Words rhyming with environmentally
environmentmentally , unenvironmentally , deforestationally , restorationally
Homophones
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  1. home-phones: telephone devices used for making and receiving voice calls.

  2. hymns: religious songs or compositions designed for the purpose of public or private worship.


Variants
List of all variants of environmentally that leads to same result
environment , environmental , environmentally , environments
Forms
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The term 'environmentally' can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of the term 'environmentally' include: - 'Environmentally sustainable': refers to practices or systems that are able to maintain their long-term health and viability without depleting or degrading the natural resources on which they depend. - 'Environmentally friendly': refers to practices or products that are not harmful to the environment. - 'Environmentally responsible': refers to practices or actions that are consistent with a commitment to minimizing harm to the environment. - 'Environmentally aware': refers to a state of consciousness or attentiveness to the environmental impacts of one's actions or choices.


Etymology
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from the Latin word 'environ', meaning 'surround', and the suffix '-mentally', which signifies 'relating to the mind or mental processes'


Related Concepts
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  1. ecology: The study of the relationships between organisms and their physical environment, including the interactions between different species and their impacts on one another and on the overall health and balance of the ecosystem.

  2. sustainability: The ability to maintain or preserve the health, productivity, and overall well-being of a system or process, including the natural environment and the social, economic, and cultural systems that depend on it. Sustainability requires a commitment to balancing the needs and demands of different stakeholders, including those of future generations, and to minimizing the negative impacts of human activities on the natural environment and on the social, economic, and cultural systems that depend on it.

  3. biodegradability: The ability of a substance or material to be broken down or decomposed by the action of living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms, or by other natural processes, such as photodegradation or hydrolysis. Biodegradability is an important consideration in the design and implementation of waste management systems and in the development of sustainable and eco-friendly products and materials.

  4. circular economy: A model of economic production and consumption that is designed to minimize waste and the continual use of resources, by reusing, repairing, and recycling products and materials as much as possible, and by designing products and systems with the end goal of reducing waste and minimizing the use of resources. The circular economy model is an important step towards achieving a more sustainable and eco-friendly economic system.


Culture
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["Environmentally, the term 'culture' refers to the sum total of the ways of living built up by a particular human group. This includes the arts, literature, music, social institutions, and other manifestations of human creativity and expression. By understanding the various ways in which different cultures have approached the concept of 'environmentally', we can gain valuable insights into the unique perspectives and worldviews that different cultures bring to bear on this complex and multifaceted concept."]

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