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eutrophication vs organic process

organic process vs eutrophication

eutrophication and organic process both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
eutrophication Yes No No No
organic process Yes No No No
As nouns, organic process is a hypernym of eutrophication; that is, organic process is a word with a broader meaning than eutrophication:
  • eutrophication: excessive nutrients in a lake or other body of water, usually caused by runoff of nutrients (animal waste, fertilizers, sewage) from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life; the decomposition of the plants depletes the supply of oxygen, leading to the death of animal life
  • organic process: a process occurring in living organisms
Other hypernyms of eutrophication include biological process.
eutrophication (noun) organic process (noun)
excessive nutrients in a lake or other body of water, usually caused by runoff of nutrients (animal waste, fertilizers, sewage) from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life; the decomposition of the plants depletes the supply of oxygen, leading to the death of animal life a process occurring in living organisms
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