biosocial — biosociál adj. m., pl. biosociáli; f. sg. biosociálă, pl. biosociále Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic BIOSOCIÁL, Ă adj. referitor la factori biologici şi sociali. (< bio + social) … Dicționar Român
biosocial — [bī΄ō sō′shəl] adj. of or having to do with the interrelationships between biology and sociology … English World dictionary
biosocial — adjective Date: 1897 of, relating to, or concerned with the interaction of the biological aspects and social relationships of living organisms < biosocial science > • biosocially adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
biosocial — |bīō+ adjective Etymology: bi (II) + social : of, relating to, or involving the interaction of the biological and the social : of or relating to animal or human aspects of social life as affected by biological principles or processes speech is a… … Useful english dictionary
Biosocial theory — is a theory in behavioral and social science that suggests the attribution of disorders of personality and conditions of mind to the reaction of biologically determined personality traits to environmental stimuli.Cloninger, C. R.,… … Wikipedia
biosocial — adjective Of or pertaining to both biological and social features … Wiktionary
biosocial — Involving the interplay of biologic and social influences. * * * bio·so·cial (bi″o soґshul) pertaining to interrelationships between biological and social phenomena … Medical dictionary
biosocial — bio·social … English syllables
biosocial — bi•o•so•cial [[t]ˌbaɪ oʊˈsoʊ ʃəl[/t]] adj. soc of, pertaining to, or entailing the interaction or combination of social and biological factors • Etymology: 1890–95 … From formal English to slang
biosocial environment — noun : domesticated plants and animals as a factor affecting human life … Useful english dictionary