biodynamic

/ˌbaɪoʊdaɪˈnæmɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to a method of farming that treats the farm as a self-contained, living system, often using special composts and planting according to lunar cycles.
    • The vineyard switched to biodynamic practices to improve the quality of its grapes.
    • She buys biodynamic vegetables from the local farm because she believes they are healthier.
    • Biodynamic farmers use natural preparations to enrich the soil instead of chemical fertilizers.
  2. Relating to the study of the energy or life force in living organisms.
    • The researcher presented a paper on biodynamic fields in cellular biology.
    • The course on biodynamic principles explored how energy flows through plants and animals.
    • Some alternative medicine practitioners use biodynamic techniques to balance a person's energy.
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