Symbiotic relationship

Noun

A close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species, where both parties benefit from the relationship.

Pronunciation

Sim-bi-o-tic re-la-tion-ship

Synonyms

Mutualism, Cooperative relationship, Interdependence

Antonyms

Parasitism, Competition, Predation

Indian Languages

🇮🇳 Hindi → सहजीवी संबंध (sahajeevi sambandh)

🇮🇳 Bengali → পারস্পরিক সম্পর্ক (parosporik somprok)

🇮🇳 Tamil → ஒத்துழைப்பு உறவு (ottuḻaippu uṟavu)

🇮🇳 Kannada → ಪರಸ್ಪರ ಸಂಬಂಧ (paraspara sambandha)

🇮🇳 Telugu → పరస్పర సంబంధం (paraspara sambandham)

🇮🇳 Urdu → باہمی تعلق (bahami talluq)

European Languages

🇪🇸 Spanish → Relación simbiótica

🇫🇷 French → Relation symbiotique

🇩🇪 German → Symbiotische Beziehung

Other Asian Languages

🇨🇳 Chinese → 共生关系 (gòngshēng guānxì)

🇯🇵 Japanese → 共生関係 (kyōsei kankei)

Examples
  1. The clownfish and the sea anemone have a symbiotic relationship, where the clownfish gets protection and the anemone benefits from the clownfish's waste.
  2. In a symbiotic relationship, both species evolve together, adapting to each other's needs.
  3. The bees and flowers share a symbiotic relationship; bees pollinate the flowers while collecting nectar for food.