phyto-
See also: phyto
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek φυτόν (phutón, “plant”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /faɪtəʊ/
- (US) IPA(key): /faɪtoʊ/
Derived terms
English terms prefixed with phyto-
- phytoagglutinin
- phytobranchiate
- phytochimy
- phytochlore
- phytocidal
- phytoclimate
- phytocollite
- phytoecological
- phytoecologist
- phytoecology
- phytoflagellate
- phytogelin
- phytogenetical
- phytogenic
- phytogenous
- phytognomical
- phytognomy
- phytograph
- phytographer
- phytographic
- phytolaccin
- phytolithus
- phytomelin
- phytometer
- phytomitogen
- phytomonad
- phytonisse
- phytopalaeontologist
- phytopalaeontology
- phytopaleontology
- phytopathogenicity
- phytophagan
- phytophenomenology
- phytophobia
- phytophthirian
- phytophylogenetic
- phytophysiological
- phytosaurian
- phytoscopic
- phytoscopy
- phytosociologist
- phytosophy
- phytosterin
- phytotaxy
- phytoteratology
- phytotomous
- phytovitellin
Translations
See also
- An automatic list of all pages on Wiktionary starting with phyto.
German
Etymology
From Ancient Greek φυτόν (phutón, “plant”).
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Derived terms
German terms prefixed with phyto-
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