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- In biology, the term "solitary" refers to1234:
- Living habitually alone or in pairs, as certain wasps1.
- An animal that does not live with others in its species2.
- Of flowers, borne singly, not grouped in an inflorescence3.
- The state of being alone or in solitude4.
- Solitary but social, a type of social organization in biology where individuals forage alone but share sleeping space4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Zoology. living habitually alone or in pairs, as certain wasps.:www.dictionary.com/browse/solitarySolitary animal, an animal that does not live with others in its speciesen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solitarysolitary (Science: botany) Of flowers, borne singly, not grouped in an inflorescence.www.biologyonline.com/dictionary/solitarySolitary is the state of being alone or in solitude. The term may refer to: shortened form of solitary confinement Solitary but social, a type of social organization in biology where individuals forage alone but share sleeping spacewww.wordow.com/english/dictionary/solitary - People also ask
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