Eutrophies

/juːˈtrɑːfiz/ noun

Definition

Plural of eutrophy; instances or states of excessive nutrient enrichment in water or soil systems.

Etymology

Plural form of eutrophy, derived from Greek eu- (good) + trophē (nourishment), following standard English pluralization.

Kelly Says

Scientists use 'eutrophies' when discussing multiple cases of nutrient pollution in different lakes or regions around the world.

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