Word Of The Day

symbiosis

symbiosis • \sim-bee-OH-sis\  • noun
Symbiosis is a formal word that refers to a relationship between two people or groups that work with and depend on each other. In biology, symbiosis refers to the relationship between two different kinds of living things that live together and depend on each other.

// The new playground is the result of symbiosis between multiple stakeholders, including residents, donors, and town officials.

// The bacteria exist in symbiosis with the plant’s roots.

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Examples:
“In the old days, which weren’t that long ago ... there was that ritual moment when a rock ‘n’ roll idol, in the midst of delivering a classic anthem, would point the mic away from himself and into the arena, indicating that it was time for the audience to take over and sing the lines. It might be Springsteen doing ‘Thunder Road,’ or Madonna doing ‘Holiday.’ ... The loving symbiosis of pop star and pop audience doesn’t get much more reverent than that.” — Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 7 May 2026

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Word Of The Day from: Merriam-Webster