- eupotamic
- \\|yü+\ adjective
Etymology: eu- + potamicof aquatic organisms : thriving in both flowing and still fresh waters — compare autopotamic, tychopotamic
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
eupotamic — pertaining to organisms equally capable of living in still or flowing fresh water … Dictionary of ichthyology
eupotamic — eu·potamic … English syllables
autopotamic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ at auto I+ adjective Etymology: aut + potamic of algae : adapted to life in flowing streams compare eupotamic, tychopotamic * * * /aw toh peuh tam ik/, adj. (of an organism) living or growing only in flowing freshwater streams. [AUTO 1… … Useful english dictionary
tychopotamic — |tī(ˌ)kō+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary tych (from Greek tychē) + o + potamic of an aquatic organism : thriving chiefly in still waters (as of ponds) and occurring only incidentally in flowing waters compare autopotamic … Useful english dictionary