Something that is attracted to water is called a hydrophile or hydrophilic. Hydro stands for water and philic (or phile) stands for having an affinity for.
A hydrophile means to love water which can be applied to people, things or animals.
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It means "love." Since you put it in the Science category, I suppose you mean hydrophilic, which means "water-loving."
In biology and biochemistry, "bio" is a prefix derived from the Greek word for "life." It is commonly used to refer to living organisms, biological processes, and molecules found within living systems.
Anything non-polar is going to be hydrophobic, because water is polar. Most oils, grease, and hydrocarbons are non-polar, so water can't touch them. The word hydrophobic means "water-fearing" so it stays away. Polar substances would be hydrophilic in the presence of water. That word means "water-loving."
hydrophilic
biology and chemistry
Do you mean knowing what the prefix and suffix of a word mean? Like biology? Bio-life ology-study of So biology means the study of life. Is that what you mean?
a kind, loving, hospitable, and friendly person
It is a type of biology relating to the animal kingdom.
The root -logy in the word "biology" means the study of or the science of. So, biology refers to the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.
study of living things
You will always be mine or affection You mean world to me.
Nope! "Ab" can mean abdominal (biology), a nickname for Abernathy, or abstract (art).
From the word bio, Bio means life and logy mean knowledge.
a beautiful, unique and loving kitten. Ki Ki
Sanjana means gentle in hindi