population |
underpopulation |
As nouns the difference between population and underpopulation
is that
population is the people living within a political or geographical boundary while
underpopulation is insufficient population.
population |
foodshed |
As nouns the difference between population and foodshed
is that
population is population while
foodshed is the region that produces the food for a particular population.
population |
biodemography |
As nouns the difference between population and biodemography
is that
population is population while
biodemography is a branch of human demography concerned with understanding the complementary biological and demographic determinants of, and interactions between, the birth and death processes that shape individuals and populations.
population |
biopolitics |
As nouns the difference between population and biopolitics
is that
population is population while
biopolitics is (michel foucault) the style of government that regulates populations through biopower.
population |
minischool |
As nouns the difference between population and minischool
is that
population is population while
minischool is a school with a very small student population.
population |
biopower |
As nouns the difference between population and biopower
is that
population is population while
biopower is (michel foucault) a political technology for managing entire populations as a group, essential to modern capitalism etc, contrasting with traditional modes of power based on the threat of death from a sovereign.
population |
populational |
As a noun population
is population.
As an adjective populational is
of or pertaining to population.
population |
coenopopulation |
As nouns the difference between population and coenopopulation
is that
population is the people living within a political or geographical boundary while
coenopopulation is the population within a coenose.
population |
demic |
As a noun population
is population.
As an adjective demic is
(rare) of or pertaining to a distinct population of people.
population |
winterkill |
As nouns the difference between population and winterkill
is that
population is the people living within a political or geographical boundary while
winterkill is the mortality resulting from lethal wintry conditions among a human, animal, and/or vegetal population.
As a verb winterkill is
to kill by the conditions of winter, especially the effect of the cold, freezing.
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