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Arctostaphylos
Manzanita Man`za*ni"ta, n. [Sp., dim. of munzana an apple.] (Bot.) A name given to several species of Arctostaphylos, but mostly to A. glauca and A. pungens, shrubs of California, Oregon, etc., with reddish smooth bark, ovate or oval coriaceous evergreen leaves, and bearing clusters of red berries, which are said to be a favorite food of the grizzly bear.
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Bearberry Bear"ber*ry, n. (Bot.) A trailing plant of the heath family (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond.
Cormophylogeny
Cormophylogeny Cor`mo*phy*log"e*ny (k?r`m?-f?-l?j"?-n?), n. [Gr. kormo`s trunk of a tree + E. phylogeny.] (Biol.) The phylogeny of groups or families of individuals. --Haeckel.
Phylogenesis
Phylogenesis Phy`lo*gen"e*sis, Phylogeny Phy*log"e*ny, n. [Gr. ? tribe + E. genesis, or root of Gr. ? to be born.] The history of genealogical development; the race history of an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis, or life development generally.
Phylogenetic
Phylogenetic Phy*lo*ge*net"ic, a. Relating to phylogenesis, or the race history of a type of organism. -- Phy*lo*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv.
Phylogenetically
Phylogenetic Phy*lo*ge*net"ic, a. Relating to phylogenesis, or the race history of a type of organism. -- Phy*lo*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv.
Phylogeny
Phylogenesis Phy`lo*gen"e*sis, Phylogeny Phy*log"e*ny, n. [Gr. ? tribe + E. genesis, or root of Gr. ? to be born.] The history of genealogical development; the race history of an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis, or life development generally.
Phylon
Phylon Phy"lon, n.; pl. Phyla. [NL., fr. Gr. ? race, tribe.] (Biol.) A tribe.
Staphyloma
Staphyloma Staph`y*lo"ma, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? a bunch of grapes.] (Med.) A protrusion of any part of the globe of the eye; as, a staphyloma of the cornea.
Staphylomatous
Staphylomatous Staph`y*lo"ma*tous, a. (Med.) Of or pertaining to staphyloma; affected with staphyloma.
Staphyloplastic
Staphyloplasty Staph"y*lo*plas`ty, n. [Gr. ? a bunch of grapes, also, the uvula when swollen at the lower end + -plasty.] (Surg.) The operation for restoring or replacing the soft palate when it has been lost. --Dunglison. -- Staph`y*lo*plas"tic, a.
Staphyloplasty
Staphyloplasty Staph"y*lo*plas`ty, n. [Gr. ? a bunch of grapes, also, the uvula when swollen at the lower end + -plasty.] (Surg.) The operation for restoring or replacing the soft palate when it has been lost. --Dunglison. -- Staph`y*lo*plas"tic, a.
Staphyloraphic
Staphyloraphy Staph`y*lor"a*phy, Staphylorrhaphy Staph`y*lor"rha*phy, n. [Gr. ? the uvula when swollen + ? to sew: cf. F. staphylorraphie.] The operation of uniting a cleft palate, consisting in paring and bringing together the edges of the cleft. -- Staph`y*lo*raph"ic, Staph`y*lor*rhaph"ic, a.
Staphyloraphy
Staphyloraphy Staph`y*lor"a*phy, Staphylorrhaphy Staph`y*lor"rha*phy, n. [Gr. ? the uvula when swollen + ? to sew: cf. F. staphylorraphie.] The operation of uniting a cleft palate, consisting in paring and bringing together the edges of the cleft. -- Staph`y*lo*raph"ic, Staph`y*lor*rhaph"ic, a.
Staphylorrhaphic
Staphyloraphy Staph`y*lor"a*phy, Staphylorrhaphy Staph`y*lor"rha*phy, n. [Gr. ? the uvula when swollen + ? to sew: cf. F. staphylorraphie.] The operation of uniting a cleft palate, consisting in paring and bringing together the edges of the cleft. -- Staph`y*lo*raph"ic, Staph`y*lor*rhaph"ic, a.
Staphylorrhaphy
Staphyloraphy Staph`y*lor"a*phy, Staphylorrhaphy Staph`y*lor"rha*phy, n. [Gr. ? the uvula when swollen + ? to sew: cf. F. staphylorraphie.] The operation of uniting a cleft palate, consisting in paring and bringing together the edges of the cleft. -- Staph`y*lo*raph"ic, Staph`y*lor*rhaph"ic, a.
Staphylotomy
Staphylotomy Staph`y*lot"o*my, n. [Gr. ? the uvula when swollen + ? to cut.] (Surg.) The operation of removing a staphyloma by cutting.

Meaning of Phylo from wikipedia

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- Kinberg, 1866 Phylo fimbriata (Moore, 1903) Phylo foetida (Claparède, 1868) Phylo grubei (McIntosh, 1910) Phylo kubbarensis Mohammad, 1980 Phylo kupfferi (Ehlers...
- PhyloXML is an XML language for the analysis, exchange, and storage of phylogenetic trees (or networks) and ****ociated data. The structure of phyloXML...
- or PhyloCode has been proposed, which regulates the formal naming of clades. Linnaean ranks are optional and have no formal standing under the PhyloCode...
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- and K. M. Halanych], converted clade name". Phylonyms: A Companion to the PhyloCode (1st ed.). CRC Press. p. 1352. doi:10.1201/9780429446276. ISBN 9780429446276...
- Phyllus or Phylos (Ancient Gr****: Φύλλος) was a city near Mount Phylleium in the district of Thessaliotis, in ancient Thessaly. Strabo says the city was...
- handle.close() ... output_file.write(seqRecord.format("fasta")) The Bio.Phylo module provides tools for working with and visualising phylogenetic trees...