French translation of
ectorganism
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ectorganism
Meaning of "ectorganism" in English
"Ectorganism" is a term used to refer to a hypothetical or fictional entity that operates or exists outside the boundaries or norms of typical organisms. It suggests an existence or mode of operation that diverges from the standard biological framework. This term is often employed in speculative science fiction or theoretical discussions, capturing imaginations with concepts that challenge our understanding of biology and the limits of life as we know it.
Meaning of "ectorganism" in French
In French, " ectorganism" (ectorganisme) does not carry a well-established meaning in common usage. Similar to its English counterpart, it implies a type of organism that operates outside the conventional biological norms. It might be used in speculative or scientific discussions to challenge typical interpretations of life forms, prompting philosophical and scientific debates about the nature of life beyond known boundaries.
Pronunciation of "ectorganism" in English
Phonetic Transcription: /ɛkˈtɔːɡənɪzəm/
Pronunciation Variations: There are no known dialectical or regional variations for the pronunciation of "ectorganism" as it is not a common word and is used primarily in theoretical contexts.
Pronunciation of "ectorganism" in French
Phonetic Transcription: /ɛktɔʁɡanism/
Pronunciation Variations: This term does not have region-specific pronunciation changes in French due to its uncommon and specialized usage in hypothetical or theoretical contexts.
Sentence examples in English and translation to French
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The scientist proposed an "ectorganism" as a new life form. (Le scientifique a proposé un "ectorganisme" comme une nouvelle forme de vie.)
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Ectorganisms challenge the boundaries of biology. (Les ectorganismes défient les limites de la biologie.)
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In the novel, the protagonist encounters an ectorganism in space. (Dans le roman, le protagoniste rencontre un ectorganisme dans l'espace.)
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The concept of an ectorganism could redefine life as we know it. (Le concept d'un ectorganisme pourrait redéfinir la vie telle que nous la connaissons.)
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The film featured an alien ectorganism. (Le film présentait un ectorganisme extraterrestre.)
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Researchers are speculating about the possibility of ectorganisms existing in extreme conditions. (Les chercheurs spéculent sur la possibilité que des ectorganismes existent dans des conditions extrêmes.)
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The idea of ectorganisms is popular in speculative fiction. (L'idée des ectorganismes est populaire dans la fiction spéculative.)
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An ectorganism was found thriving in an inhospitable environment. (Un ectorganisme a été trouvé prospérant dans un environnement inhospitalier.)
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The presence of an ectorganism may indicate life beyond Earth. (La présence d'un ectorganisme peut indiquer la vie au-delà de la Terre.)
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Scientists analyzed the DNA of the suspected ectorganism. (Les scientifiques ont analysé l'ADN du supposé ectorganisme.)
Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ectorganism" in English
Synonyms: - Antonyms: - Similar Words: hypothetical organism, alien lifeform, unconventional life
Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ectorganism" in French
Synonyms: - Antonyms: - Similar Words: organisme hypothétique, forme de vie extraterrestre, vie atypique
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- in Catalan ectorganism
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