phoresy

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Etymology[edit]

From French phorésie, from Ancient Greek φόρησις (phórēsis, wearing, garment), from φορέω (phoréō, I wear, I bear) +‎ -σις (-sis, nominal suffix).

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phoresy (plural phoresies)

  1. (zoology) An association between two organisms in which one (e.g. a mite) travels on the body of another, without being a parasite.

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