From <span class="searchmatch">edaphic</span> + -ally. <span class="searchmatch">edaphically</span> (not comparable) In terms of soil conditions....
nymphosis; even so they constitute an important food source for other <span class="searchmatch">edaphic</span> species. <span class="searchmatch">edaphically</span> epedaphic euedaphic hemiedaphic hyperedaphic topoedaphic edaphoclimatic...
<span class="searchmatch">edaphics</span> (uncountable) Soil conditions as they relate to the growth of living organisms....
From édaphique + -ment. IPA(key): /e.da.fik.mɑ̃/ édaphiquement <span class="searchmatch">edaphically</span>...
From Ancient Greek ἔδαφος (édaphos, “ground”) + -on. edaphon (plural edaphons) (biology) The entirety of lifeforms found in soil. <span class="searchmatch">edaphic</span>...
From topo- + <span class="searchmatch">edaphic</span>. topoedaphic (not comparable) (soil science) Describing regions that have a specific soil type...
édaphique (plural édaphiques) (soil science) <span class="searchmatch">edaphic</span> “édaphique”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language]...
From hemi- + <span class="searchmatch">edaphic</span>. hemiedaphic (not comparable) (biology) That lives partly within the soil and partly on the surface...
Edaphon + -isch edaphisch (strong nominative masculine singular edaphischer, not comparable) <span class="searchmatch">edaphic</span> Positive forms of edaphisch (uncomparable)...