probiotic

English

Etymology

From pro- + biotic.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɒtɪk

Noun

probiotic (plural probiotics)

  1. (bacteriology) a food or dietary supplement, such as a yogurt, containing live bacteria for therapeutic reasons

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Adjective

probiotic (comparative more probiotic, superlative most probiotic)

  1. (ecology) of, or relating to probiosis; ecologic facilitation
  2. describing any dietary supplement that contains live bacteria for therapeutic purposes.

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