ammonifier
|am-mon-i-fi-er|
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/əˈmoʊ.nɪˌfaɪ.ər/
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/əˈmɒ.nɪˌfaɪ.ər/
organism converting nitrogen
Etymology
'ammonifier' originates from the Latin word 'ammonium,' which refers to a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, and the suffix '-fier,' which means 'one who makes or does.'
'ammonium' transformed into the English word 'ammonifier' to describe organisms involved in the nitrogen cycle.
Initially, it referred to the process of making ammonia, but now it specifically denotes organisms that facilitate this process.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
an organism, especially a bacterium, that converts organic nitrogen into ammonia during decomposition.
The ammonifier plays a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle by breaking down organic matter.
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Last updated: 2025/07/18 02:36
