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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The amount of oxygen required by aerobic microorganisms to decompose the organic matter in a sample of water, such as that polluted by sewage. It is used as a measure of the degree of water pollution.
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- noun The amount of oxygen needed by
aerobic microorganisms todecompose all theorganic matter in a sample ofwater ; it is used as ameasure ofpollution .
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