Antibiosis

/ˌæntɪbaɪˈoʊsɪs/ noun

A biological interaction where one organism produces substances that suppress or kill another organism, especially used to describe antibiotic action.

From anti- (against) + -biosis (from Greek bios, life + -osis, condition). Coined in the 1920s by microbiologists studying how some bacteria kill others through chemical warfare.

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