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Astrophyton
Astrophyton As*troph"y*ton, n. [Astro- + Gr. fyton a plant.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A genus of ophiurans having the arms much branched.
Hydrophytology
Hydrophytology Hy*droph`y*tol"o*gy, n. [Hydro- + phyte +
-logy.]
The branch of botany which treats of water plants.
Lithophytous
Lithophytous Li*thoph"y*tous, a.
Lithophytic.
Megaphyton
Megaphyton Me*gaph"y*ton, n. [NL., from Gr. me`gas great +
fyto`n plant.] (Paleon.)
An extinct genus of tree ferns with large, two-ranked leaves,
or fronds.
Paleophytologist
Paleophytologist Pa`le*o*phy*tol"o*gist, n.
A paleobotanist.
Paleophytology
Paleophytology Pa`le*o*phy*tol"o*gy, n. [Paleo- + phytology.]
Paleobotany.
paleophytologyPhytolithology Phy`to*li*thol"o*gy, n. [Phyto- + lithology.]
The branch of science which treats of fossil plants; --
usually called paleobotany, sometimes paleophytology. Phyto-Phyto- Phy"to- [See Physic.]
A combining form from Gr. fyto`n a plant; as, phytochemistry,
phytography. Phytochemical
Phytochemical Phy`to*chem"ic*al, a.
Relating to phytochemistry. --R. Hunt.
Phytochemistry
Phytochemistry Phy"to*chem"is*try, n. [Phyto- + chemistry.]
Chemistry in its relation to vegetable bodies; vegetable
chemistry. --R. Hunt.
Phytochimy
Phytochimy Phy*toch"i*my, n. [F. phytochimie; Gr. ? a plant +
F. chimie chemistry.]
Phytochemistry. [Obsoles.]
Phytogenesis
Phytogenesis Phy`to*gen"e*sis, Phytogeny Phy*tog"e*ny, n.
[Phyto- + genesis, or root of Gr. ? to be born.]
The doctrine of the generation of plants.
Phytogeny
Phytogenesis Phy`to*gen"e*sis, Phytogeny Phy*tog"e*ny, n.
[Phyto- + genesis, or root of Gr. ? to be born.]
The doctrine of the generation of plants.
Phytogeographical
Phytogeographical Phy`to*ge"o*graph"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to phytogeography.
Phytogeography
Phytogeography Phy`to*ge*og"ra*phy, n. [Phyto- + geography.]
The geographical distribution of plants.
Phytoglyphic
Phytoglyphic Phy`to*glyph"ic, a.
Relating to phytoglyphy.
PhytoglyphyPhytoglyphy Phy*tog"ly*phy, n. [Phyto- + Gr. ? to engrave.]
See Nature printing, under Nature. Phytographical
Phytographical Phy`to*graph"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. phytographique.]
Of or pertaining to phytography.
Phytography
Phytography Phy*tog"ra*phy, n. [Phyto- + -graphy: cf. F.
phytographie.]
The science of describing plants in a systematic manner;
also, a description of plants.
Phytoid
Phytoid Phy"toid, a. [Phyto- + -oid.]
Resembling a plant; plantlike.
Phytolacca
Phytolacca Phy`to*lac"ca, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? plant + It. lacca
lac.] (Bot.)
A genus of herbaceous plants, some of them having berries
which abound in intensely red juice; poke, or pokeweed.
Phytolite
Phytolite Phy"to*lite, n. [Phyto- + -lite: cf. F. phytolithe.]
An old name for a fossil plant.
Phytolithologist
Phytolithologist Phy`to*li*thol"o*gist, n.
One versed in phytolithology; a paleobotanist.
PhytolithologyPhytolithology Phy`to*li*thol"o*gy, n. [Phyto- + lithology.]
The branch of science which treats of fossil plants; --
usually called paleobotany, sometimes paleophytology. Phytological
Phytological Phy`to*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. phytologique.]
Of or pertaining to phytology; botanical.
Phytologist
Phytologist Phy*tol"o*gist, n.
One skilled in phytology; a writer on plants; a botanist.
--Evelyn.
Phytology
Phytology Phy*tol"o*gy, n. [Phyto- + -logy: cf. F.
phytologie.]
The science of plants; a description of the kinds and
properties of plants; botany. --Sir T. Browne.
Phytomer
Phytomer Phy"to*mer, Phytomeron Phy*tom"e*ron, n. [NL.
phytomeron, fr. Gr. ? plant + ? share.] (Bot.)
An organic element of a flowering plant; a phyton.
Meaning of Phyto from wikipedia
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Plants are the
eukaryotes that form the
kingdom Plantae; they are
predominantly photosynthetic. This
means that they
obtain their energy from sunlight...
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PhytoKeys is a peer-reviewed, open-access
online and
print botanical journal. Its
stated goal is "to
support free
exchange of
ideas and
information in...
- Phytoprogestogens, also
known as phytoprogestins, are
phytochemicals (that is,
naturally occurring, plant-derived chemicals) with
progestogenic effects...
- Genus:
Leucostoma Species: L. gravipes
Binomial name
Leucostoma gravipes Wulp, 1890
Synonyms Phyto nigricornis Townsend, 1892
Phyto senilis Townsend, 1892...
- Phytosteroids, also
known as
plant steroids, are
naturally occurring steroids that are
found in plants.
Examples include digoxin, digitoxin, diosgenin...
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Phyto is a
genus of
flies in the
family Rhinophoridae.
Phyto abbreviata Villeneuve, 1920
Phyto adolescens Rondani, 1861
Phyto anatolica Zeegers, 2011...
- Family:
Polleniidae Genus:
Morinia Species: M. longirostris
Binomial name
Morinia longirostris (Crosskey, 1977)
Synonyms Phyto longirostris Crosskey, 1977...
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Phytoplankton (/ˌfaɪtoʊˈplæŋktən/) are the
autotrophic (self-feeding)
algae component of the
plankton community and a key part of
ocean and freshwater...
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PhytoPath was a
joint scientific project between the
European Bioinformatics Institute and
Rothamsted Research,
running from
January 2012 to May 30, 2017...
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Phytochemicals are
chemicals of
plant origin.
Phytochemicals (from Gr****
phyto,
meaning "plant") are
chemicals produced by
plants through primary or secondary...