symbiotes

/ˌsɪmbaɪˈoʊtiz/
noun
  1. Organisms that live together in a close, long-term relationship, often benefiting each other.
    • In the garden, the bees and flowers act as symbiotes, with bees pollinating and getting nectar.
    • Lichens are classic examples of symbiotes, where fungi and algae live together.
    • The clownfish and sea anemone are symbiotes that help each other survive.
  2. People or groups that cooperate closely for mutual benefit.
    • The artists and the gallery owners were symbiotes, each helping the other succeed.
    • In a healthy ecosystem, humans and nature should be symbiotes, not competitors.
    • The two companies became symbiotes, sharing resources and customers.
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