"Eutrophy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Eutrophy refers to a biological or chemical state marked by an excessive or unbalanced growth or fertility, often resulting in overcrowding and competition for resources. In ecology, it describes a condition in which an ecosystem is overfertilized, leading to an explosion of plant and algae growth, depleting the water of oxygen and, in extreme cases, causing the death of fish and other aquatic organisms.
Eutrophy
Eutrophy refers to a state of nutrient-richness or over-fertilization in a environment, often leading to excessive plant growth and its negative consequences.
Eutrophia refers to a state of ideal conditions in an ecosystem, characterized by a balanced and optimal level of nutrients, temperature, and other environmental factors, resulting in maximum growth and health of its inhabitants. In other words, it describes a situation where everything is thriving and functioning as it should.
Eutyches (c. 378-454 AD) was a Christian theologian who was born in Constantinople. He was a prominent figure in the controversy over the nature of Jesus Christ, particularly in regards to his divinity and humanity.
Eutychia refers to a feeling of euphoria or elation due to a sense of well-being and happiness that follows a spiritual, emotional, or sensory experience.
Eutychian: relating to Eutyches, a 5th-century patriarch of Constantinople, who advocated for a monophysite view of Jesus Christ, holding that Christ had a single, divine nature. In this context, Eutychian refers to a theological doctrine that emphasizes the unity of Christ's nature, often to the exclusion of his human elements.
Euvolemia is a state of normal volume of blood plasma in a person, neither underfilled nor overfilled. It is a physiological term that describes the optimal amount of fluid in the bloodstream, which is essential for maintaining proper bodily functions.