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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A group of organisms, such as an insect colony, that functions in an organized fashion analogous in some ways to the functioning of a single biological organism.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In sociology, a social organism. See the extract.
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- noun biology A
social colony of individuals who, throughdivision of labour , effectivecommunication andself-organization , form a highly connectedcommunity that functions as if it were a singleorganism
Etymologies
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Examples
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The idea is to push the term superorganism to the fullest potential.
WordPress.com News 2008
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Kevin Kelly: I am not the first, nor the only one, to believe a superorganism is emerging from the cloak of wires, radio waves, and electronic nodes wrapping the surface of our planet.
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So far the proposition that a global superorganism is forming along the internet power lines has been treated as a lyrical metaphor at best, and as a mystical illusion at worst.
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The biologist EO Wilson calls an ant colony a 'superorganism' - could you take us through what that is?
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The social interactions are much like cells working together in a single body, hence the term "superorganism" - an organism comprised of many organisms, according to James Gillooly,
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The social interactions are much like cells working together in a single body, hence the term "superorganism" - an organism comprised of many organisms, according to James Gillooly,
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The social interactions are much like cells working together in a single body, hence the term "superorganism" -- an organism comprised of many organisms, according to James Gillooly, an assistant professor in the department of biology at UF's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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The social interactions are much like cells working together in a single body, hence the term "superorganism" - an organism comprised of many organisms, according to James Gillooly,
R&D Mag - News 2010
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The social interactions are much like cells working together in a single body, hence the term "superorganism" -- an organism comprised of many organisms, according to James Gillooly, an assistant professor in the department of biology at UF's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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The social interactions are much like cells working together in a single body, hence the term "superorganism" -- an organism comprised of many organisms, according to James Gillooly,
Science Blog 2010
Prolagus commented on the word superorganism
A new book by Hölldobler and Wilson. See also myrmecology.
December 17, 2008