| phyllopod | <zoology> One of the Phyllopoda. Origin: Also used adjectively. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| phyllopoda | <zoology> An order of Entomostraca including a large number of species, most of which live in fresh water. They have flattened or leaflike legs, often very numerous, which they use in swimming. Synonym: Branchiopoda. In some, the body is covered with a bivalve shell (Holostraca); in others, as Apus, by a shield-shaped carapace (Monostraca); in others, like Artemia, there is no carapace, and the body is regularly segmented. Sometimes the group is made to include also the Cladocera. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. A leaf + -poda. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phyllopodous | <zoology> Of or pertaining to the Phyllopoda. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phylloquinone | Vitamin K1 or K1(20); 2-methyl-3-phytyl-1,4-naphthoquinone; 3-phytylmenaquinone; isolated from alfalfa;also prepared synthetically; major form of vitamin K found in plants. Synonym: phytomenadione, phytonadione, vitamin K1, vitamin K1(20). (05 Mar 2000) |
| phylloquinone reductase | nADPH dehydrogenase (quinone) |
| phyllorhine | <zoology> Of or pertaining to Phyllorhina and other related genera of bats that have a leaflike membrane around the nostrils. Origin: Phyllo- + Gr, the nose. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phyllosoma | <marine biology> The larva of the spiny lobsters (Palinurus and allied genera). Its body is remarkably thin, flat, and transparent; the legs are very long. Synonym: glass-crab, and glass-shrimp. (06 Mar 1998) |
| phyllostome | <zoology> Any bat of the genus Phyllostoma, or allied genera, having large membranes around the mouth and nose; a nose-leaf bat. Origin: Phyllo- + Gr. Mouth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phyllotactic | <botany> Of or pertaining to phyllotaxy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phyllotaxis | <botany> The order or arrangement of leaves on the stem; the science of the relative position of leaves. Origin: Phyllo- + Gr. Order. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phyllotaxy | <plant biology> The arrangement of the leaves on the stem. The three common positions are alternate, opposite, and verticillate. When spiral, often expressed quantitatively as the fraction of the circumference of the stem that separates two successive leaves. (09 Oct 1997) |
| phyllous | <botany> Homologous with a leaf; as, the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils are phyllous organs. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phylloxanthin | <botany> A yellow colouring matter extracted from chlorophyll. Origin: Phyllo- + Gr. Yellow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phylloxera | 1. <zoology> A small hemipterous insect (Phylloxera vastatrix) allied to the aphids. It attacks the roots and leaves of the grapevine, doing great damage, especially in Europe. It exists in several forms, some of which are winged, other wingless. One form produces galls on the leaves and twigs, another affects the roots, causing galls or swellings, and often killing the vine. 2. The diseased condition of a vine caused by the insect just described. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Leaf + dry. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| phylo- | Tribe, race; a taxonomic phylum. Origin: G. Phylon, tribe (05 Mar 2000) |
| phyla |
A major group within a kingdom. Members of a phylum share a common structure and organization.
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| phylum |
A major group within a kingdom. Members of a phylum share a common structure and organization.
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| phylogeny |
The evolutionary development of a species. Phylogeny is sometimes represented as a tree that shows the natural relations and development of all species.
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| phylogeny |
study of evolutionary origins
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| phylum |
[fi-lum] (pl., phyla [fi-lah] an animal classification category composed of a group of closely related classes; for example, the phylum Arthropoda consists of several classes including Insecta, Arachnida, Crustacea, Chilopoda, Diplopoda, etc.
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| phyl | leaf-nosed snakes |
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| phyl | warblers |
| phyl | European woodland warbler with dull yellow plumage |
| phyl | medium and large bamboos |
| phyl | small bamboo of southeastern China having slender culms flexuous when young |
| phyl | large bamboo having thick-walled culms |
| phyl | small bamboo having thin green culms turning shining black |
| phyl | New World leaf-nosed bats |
| phyl | New World leaf-nosed bats |
| phyl | type genus of the family Phyllostomatidae |
| phyl | a variety of leaf-nosed bat |
| phyl | type genus of the Phylloxeridae: plant lice |
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