Pseudo-biological


adjective
1.
pertaining to biology.
2.
of or relating to the products and operations of applied biology:
a biological test.
noun
3.
Pharmacology. any substance, as a serum or vaccine, derived from animal products or other biological sources and used to treat or prevent disease.
adjective
1.
of or relating to biology
2.
(of a detergent) containing enzymes said to be capable of removing stains of organic origin from items to be washed
noun
3.
(usually pl) a drug, such as a vaccine, that is derived from a living organism

biological bi·o·log·i·cal (bī’ə-lŏj’ĭ-kəl)
adj.

Of, relating to, caused by, or affecting life or living organisms.

Having to do with biology.

Related by blood, as in a child’s biological parents.

n.

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