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parasitic

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Adj — Relating to or behaving like a parasite, living off another organism or person.

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parasitic relationship parasitic infection parasitic behaviour

Etymology

From parasite + -ic.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “parasitic” mean?

The word “parasitic” means relating to or behaving like a parasite, living off another organism or person. In plain terms, living off, or draining resources from, another organism or person without giving anything back.

How do you pronounce “parasitic”?

“Parasitic” is pronounced par-uh-SIHT-ihk (/ˌpɛɹ.əˈsɪt.ɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “parasitic” in a sentence?

Here is “parasitic” used in a sentence: “The vine has a parasitic relationship with the tree it climbs.”

What part of speech is “parasitic”?

“Parasitic” is an adjective.

Is “parasitic” a common word?

“Parasitic” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C2 level.

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