biodynamical

/ˌbaɪoʊˌdɪnəmɪˈkæl/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or designating a method of agriculture that emphasizes the use of natural substances and techniques to promote soil fertility and plant health, and to treat the farm as a self-contained ecosystem.

“The biodynamic farm used natural fertilizers and crop rotation to maintain soil health.”

2. noun

a system of agriculture that emphasizes the use of natural substances and techniques to promote soil fertility and plant health, and to treat the farm as a self-contained ecosystem.

“The biodynamic farm was a model for sustainable agriculture in the region.”

Synonyms

  • natural
  • organic
  • sustainable

Antonyms

  • conventional
  • industrial