-phyllous
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Having a specified kind or number of leaves:
具有某种叶子的;具有特定数量叶子的:
gamophyllous.
合叶的
语源
- From New Latin -phyllus
源自 现代拉丁语 -phyllus - from Greek -phullos
源自 希腊语 -phullos - from phullon [leaf] * see bhel- 3
源自 phullon [叶子] *参见 bhel- 3
-phyllous
combining form in adjective
having leaves of a specified number or type
⇒
monophyllous
Origin
from Greek -phullos of a leaf-phyllous
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “having leaves” of the kind or number specified by the initial element:
diphyllous; monophyllous.
Origin
< Greek -phyllos, derivative of phýllon leaf
Related Words
- anisophyllous
- chylophyllous
- dasyphyllous
- eriophyllous
- gamophyllous
- heterophyllous
-phyllousa word element forming an adjective termination meaning 'having leaves', 'leaved', or implying some connection with a leaf, as in diphyllous, epiphyllous, monophyllous, polyphyllous.
[Greek -phyllos relating to a leaf]-phyllous
adjective combining form
heterophyllous
adjective combining form
ETYMOLOGY New Latin -phyllus, from Greek -phyllos, from phyllon leaf — more at blade
: having (such or so many) leaves, leaflets, or leaflike partsheterophyllous
-phyl·lous
\|filəs\ adjective combining form
Etymology: New Latin -phyllus, from Greek -phyllos, from phyllon leaf — more at blow
1. : having (such or so many) leaves, leaflets, or leaflike parts
< isophyllous >
< oligophyllous >
< macrophyllous >
2. : being in (such) a position in relation to a leaf
< epiphyllous >
1.
< isophyllous >
< oligophyllous >
< macrophyllous >
2.
< epiphyllous >