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bionomics | ˌbīōˈnämiks |
plural noun [treated as singular]
the study of the mode of life of organisms in their natural habitat and their adaptations to their surroundings; ecology.
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bi-O-nomics
bi-
bi- | bī | (often bin- before a vowel)
combining form
two; having two: biathlon | bicolored | binocular.
• occurring twice in every one: biannual | bimonthly.
• occurring once in every two: bicentennial | biennial.
• lasting for two: biennial | biennium.
• doubly; in two ways: biconcave.
• Chemistry a substance having a double proportion of the radical, group, etc., indicated by the simple word: bicarbonate | binoxalate.
• Botany Zoology (of division and subdivision) twice over: bipinnate.
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renegade | ˈrenəˌɡād |
noun
a person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles: an agent who later turns out to be a renegade.
• archaic a person who abandons religion; an apostate: renegades and Deserters of Heaven, who renounce their God for the Favor of Man.
• a person who behaves in a rebelliously unconventional manner: he was a renegade and social malcontent.
adjective
having treacherously changed allegiance: a renegade bodyguard.
• archaic having abandoned one's religious beliefs: a renegade monk.
ORIGIN
late 16th century (as renegado): from Spanish renegado, past participle (used as a noun) of renegar, from medieval Latin renegare renege. Compare with the earlier form renegate (attested from Middle English onwards), from medieval Latin
"a solid third."