terms |
euxinic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective euxinic is
having restricted hydrologic circulation, leading to stagnant or anaerobic conditions.
euxinic |
oxic |
As adjectives the difference between euxinic and oxic
is that
euxinic is having restricted hydrologic circulation, leading to stagnant or anaerobic conditions while
oxic is (obsolete) sharp; pointy or
oxic can be containing oxygen.
anoxic |
euxinic |
As adjectives the difference between anoxic and euxinic
is that
anoxic is suffering from a reduced supply of oxygen while
euxinic is having restricted hydrologic circulation, leading to stagnant or anaerobic conditions.
euxinia |
euxinic |
Related terms |
Euxinia is a related term of euxinic.
As a noun euxinia
is (biology|geology) a euxinic environment, especially at critical times in the geologic past.
As an adjective euxinic is
having restricted hydrologic circulation, leading to stagnant or anaerobic conditions.
anaerobic |
euxinic |
As adjectives the difference between anaerobic and euxinic
is that
anaerobic is without oxygen; especially of an environment or organism while
euxinic is having restricted hydrologic circulation, leading to stagnant or anaerobic conditions.
stagnant |
euxinic |
As adjectives the difference between stagnant and euxinic
is that
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while
euxinic is having restricted hydrologic circulation, leading to stagnant or anaerobic conditions.
circulation |
euxinic |
As a noun circulation
is (
senseid)the act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began.
As an adjective euxinic is
having restricted hydrologic circulation, leading to stagnant or anaerobic conditions.
hydrologic |
euxinic |
As adjectives the difference between hydrologic and euxinic
is that
hydrologic is of or pertaining to hydrology while
euxinic is having restricted hydrologic circulation, leading to stagnant or anaerobic conditions.