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Orphanotrophism
Orphanotrophism Or`phan*ot"ro*phism, n. The care and support of orphans. [R.] --Cotton Mather (1711).

Meaning of Trophism from wikipedia

- Look up trophic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The trophic level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web. Within a food web, a food...
- of organisms based on their metabolism Energy source sunlight photo-   -troph molecules chemo- Hydrogen or electron donor organic compound   organo-  ...
- matter (detritus, sapro-, lyso-), to eating and nutrition (-vore, -phage, -troph), and to plants or life forms (-phyte, -obe) produce various terms, such...
- source.": 383  Links in food webs primarily connect feeding relations or trophism among species. Biodiversity within ecosystems can be organized into trophic...
- institutions to research the biology of freshwater and promote the concepts of trophism in lakes and demonstrated the process of migration from oligotrophic water...
- also effective in counteracting skin aging and re-establishing correct trophism. Studies showed that Oenanthotoxine and Dihydroenanthotoxin modulate muscle...
- treponemiasis, trope, tropic, tropism, tropopause, troposphere, trove treph-, troph- feed, grow Gr**** τρέφειν (tréphein), τροφός (trophós), τροφή (trophḗ),...
- leukodystrophy comes from the Gr**** roots leuko, "white", dys, "abnormal" and troph, "growth". The leukodystrophies are caused by imperfect growth or development...
- -hydro- when the source is water. Look up -troph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The common final part -troph is from Ancient Gr**** τροφή trophḗ "nutrition"...
- causing stenosis. These changes are often called "trophic changes" or "facet trophism" in radiology reports. As the canal becomes smaller, resembling a triangular...