Definitions
- Describing a relationship between two or more organisms that live together and benefit from each other. - Referring to a mutually beneficial partnership between individuals, groups, or organizations. - Talking about a connection or bond between people or things that is interdependent and supportive.
- Describing a close and mutually beneficial relationship between two or more organisms. - Referring to a relationship between individuals, groups, or organizations that is mutually beneficial. - Talking about a connection or bond between people or things that is interdependent and supportive.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a mutually beneficial relationship.
- 2Both words can be used to describe relationships between organisms, individuals, groups, or organizations.
- 3Both words emphasize the interdependence and supportiveness of the relationship.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Symbiotic is more commonly used than symbiotical.
- 2Form: Symbiotic is an adjective, while symbiotical can be an adjective or adverb.
- 3Connotation: Symbiotic is neutral in tone, while symbiotical may have a slightly more technical or scientific connotation.
Remember this!
Symbiotic and symbiotical are synonyms that describe a mutually beneficial relationship between two or more organisms, individuals, groups, or organizations. While they share many similarities, symbiotic is the more commonly used and established term, while symbiotical is a newer and less common variation that may have a slightly more technical or scientific connotation.