See Also: fragmentation of habitat(medicine)
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meaningful (oh) and fragmentation of habitat (medicine)


meaningful (oh)



having a meaning that is easy to understand and makes sense
::Without more data we cannot make a meaningful comparison of the two systems.
::Teaching history to five-year-olds in a meaningful way can be very difficult.
meaningful to
::Rules must be put in a context that is meaningful to the children.
meaningful look/glance/smile etc
a look that clearly expresses the way someone feels, even though nothing is said
::Sam and Barbara exchanged meaningful glances.
serious, important, or useful
::They want a chance to do meaningful work .
::I want a mature and meaningful relationship.
::a meaningful conversation
-- meaningfully adv

fragmentation of habitat (medicine)


fragmentation of habitat
<ecology> Division of a large piece of habitat into a number of smaller, isolated patches.