phyt-
pref.(前缀)
pref.(前缀)
- Variant of phyto-
phyto-的变体
phyt-
prefix
(before a vowel) another name for phyto-
phyto- or (before a vowel) phyt-
combining form
indicating a plant or vegetation
⇒
phytogenesis
Origin
from Greek phuton plant, from phuein to make growphyt-
combining form
or phyto-
phytophagous
combining form
or phyto-
ETYMOLOGY New Latin, from Greek, from phyton, from phyein to bring forth — more at be
: plantphytophagous
1899 J. Cagney tr. Jaksch'sClin. Diagn. viii. (ed. 4) 405The products of bacterial life, toxines, and *phytalbumins appear also to play an important part in the process of suppuration.
1890 Cent. Dict. ,*Phytalbumose.
1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 520Ricin and abrin, phytalbumoses obtained from the seed of the castor-oil plant.
1902 Brit. Med. Jrnl. No. 2154. 920The action of some of the phytalbumoses.
1898 Naturalist 180 If soils are a factor in its *phyteconomy.
1899 Pop. Sci. Monthly Nov. 99One of the general views of *phytoecology is that the forms of plants are modified to adapt them to the conditions under which they exist.
Ibid. 104The *phytoecologist to-day watches his subject as it grows.
phyt-
combining form. the form of phyto- before vowels, as in phytin.
phyt-
combining form
or phyto-
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from phyton; akin to Greek phyein to bring forth — more at be
: plant
< phytobacteriology >
< phytosis >
or phyto-
< phytobacteriology >
< phytosis >