Definition of Phyton. Meaning of Phyton. Synonyms of Phyton

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Definition of Phyton

Phyton
Phyton Phy"ton, n.; pl. Phytons. [NL., fr. Gr. ? plant.] (Bot.) One of the parts which by their repetition make up a flowering plant, each being a single joint of a stem with its leaf or leaves; a phytomer.

Meaning of Phyton from wikipedia

- resolved. In the metameristic model, a plant consists of a series of 'phytons' or phytomers, each consisting of an internode and its upper node with...
- Chlorophyta (from Gr**** chloros 'yellow green' and phyton 'plant') is a division of green algae informally called chlorophytes. Chlorophytes are eukaryotic...
- Monty Python (also collectively known as the Pythons) were a British comedy troupe formed in 1969 consisting of Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam...
- meiotic chromosomes of sotol (Dasylirion cedrosanum Trel.)". Phyton. 84: 107–112. doi:10.32604/phyton.2015.84.107. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families...
-  'seed plant'; from Ancient Gr**** σπέρματος (spérmatos) 'seed' and φυτόν (phytón) 'plant'), also known as a phanerogam (taxon Phanerogamae) or a phaenogam...
- system. The term epiphytic derives from the Gr**** epi- (meaning 'upon') and phyton (meaning 'plant'). Epiphytic plants are sometimes called "air plants" because...
- Symphytum (from the Gr**** symphis, meaning growing together of bones, and phyton, a plant), referring to its ancient uses. Similarly, the common French name...
- The Indian python (Python molurus) is a large python species native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia....
- created two gods; Pholtus, and Saint Cuthbert. Phyton is the Suel god of Nature, Beauty, and Farming. Phyton's symbol is a scimitar in front of an oak tree...
- seas****s. The word derives from Ancient Gr**** ἅλας (halas) 'salt' and φυτόν (phyton) 'plant'. Halophytes have different anatomy, physiology and biochemistry...