biodynamic

adjective
bio·​dy·​nam·​ic | \ ˌbī-(ˌ)ō-di-ˈna-mik How to pronounce biodynamic (audio) , -dī-\

Definition of biodynamic

1 : of or relating to a system of farming that follows a sustainable, holistic approach which uses only organic, usually locally-sourced materials for fertilizing and soil conditioning, views the farm as a closed, diversified ecosystem, and often bases farming activities on lunar cycles Followers of biodynamic viticulture not only abstain from the use of chemicals, but also take a more holistic approach, viewing their environment—the soil, plants and animals—as a working unity that should be as self-sustaining as possible.— Alison Napjus biodynamic practices
2 : grown by or utilizing biodynamic farming biodynamic vegetables a biodynamic vineyard

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Other Words from biodynamic

biodynamically \ ˌbī-​(ˌ)ō-​di-​ˈna-​mi-​k(-​ə)lē How to pronounce biodynamically (audio) \ adverb
cultivated biodynamically
biodynamics \ ˌbī-​(ˌ)ō-​di-​ˈna-​miks How to pronounce biodynamics (audio) \ noun, plural in form but singular in construction
To proponents of biodynamics, the soil is not just a medium in which living things grow; the soil is itself a living organism. — Bill St. John

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Around the corner is Wedge Studios, with artist workspaces and a hip boîte, and District, which traffics in hard-to-find biodynamic wines. Amy Tara Koch, Twin Cities, "Mountain getaways are worth a ‘peak’ in summer," 27 July 2019 Around the corner is Wedge Studios, with artist workspaces and a hip boîte, and District, which traffics in hard-to-find biodynamic wines. Amy Tara Koch, The Know, "Mountain getaways outside of Colorado that are worthy of a summer vacation," 24 July 2019 And sipped damn good biodynamic wine at a bar in the Saint-Jean-Baptiste neighborhood. Rachel Karten, Bon Appétit, "How To Spend a Big Fat Weekend in Québec City," 19 July 2019 Around the corner is Wedge Studios, with artist workspaces and a hip boîte, and District, which traffics in hard-to-find biodynamic wines. Amy Tara Koch, Washington Post, "Life’s more than a beach. Four mountain towns to visit this summer.," 19 July 2019 Holle formula boasts a Demeter certification, meaning it has been produced according to strict biodynamic farming standards. Maggie Winterfeldt Clark, SFChronicle.com, "Bay Area moms circumvent FDA with imported European infant formulas," 12 July 2019 Walter, a scientist experimenting with biodynamic concealment, has the ultimate disguise to bestow on the super suave agent… a pigeon. Nick Romano, EW.com, "Tom Holland turns Will Smith into one fly secret agent in Spies in Disguise trailer," 2 July 2019 The bar also offers organic, biodynamic and natural wines starting at $10 by the glass and $45 by the bottle, local beers and housemade juices and sodas. Jessica Yadegaran, The Mercury News, "Inside former AQ chef’s new Oakland restaurant, Mago," 10 June 2019 The brand buys wax from Italian beekeepers, who cart their tiny charges to mountains on the border of France and Italy every summer to gather their nectar in biodynamic flower fields. Megan Mcintyre, Hana Hong, Marie Claire, "11 New Innovations in Sustainable Beauty from Around the Globe," 18 Apr. 2019

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First Known Use of biodynamic

1937, in the meaning defined above

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