- of
algae and plants. Its name is
derived from the Gr****
words χλωρός (
khloros, "pale green") and φύλλον (phyllon, "leaf").
Chlorophyll allows plants...
-
acids contain no chlorine. Instead, the name
comes from the Gr**** χλωρός (
khloros,
light green) and -γένος (genos, a
suffix meaning "giving rise to"), pertaining...
- reproduce. The name
Chlorella is
taken from the Gr**** χλώρος, chlōros/
khlōros,
meaning green, and the
Latin diminutive suffix -ella,
meaning small. German...
- Othenin-Girard is one of the
Artist committed to the
Khloros International Concerts. In 2013 he
directed the
Khloros Concert "Siem Réap" in
Angkor Vat,
which was...
- The name is from
Ancient Gr**** khloris, the
European greenfinch, from
khloros, "green". The
genus contains six species:
Trias greenfinch (Chloris triasi)...
- green; yellow"
which also gave rise to the
Persian terms zar 'gold', Gr****
khloros 'green',
Slavic zelen 'green' and
zolto 'gold', as well as the English...
-
supplied with
exogenous sucrose. The word
chlorosis is
derived from the Gr****
khloros meaning "greenish-yellow", "pale green", "pale", "pallid", or "fresh"....
- (/ˈklɔːrɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Χλωρίς, romanized: Khlōris, lit. 'from χλωρός
khlōros,
meaning ‘greenish-yellow, pale green, pale,
pallid or fresh') was a Minyan...
-
specific epithet is from khloris, the
Ancient Gr**** name for this bird, from
khloros, "green". A
molecular phylogenetic study published in 2012
found that the...
-
colour of Death's
horse is
written as pàllidus in
Latin and as χλωρός (
khlōrós,
latinized as chlōrus) in the
original Koine Gr****,
which can mean either...