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phyto-
- a combining form meaning “plant,” used in the formation of compound words:
phytogenesis.
phyto-
combining_form
- indicating a plant or vegetation
phytogenesis
Word History and Origins
Origin of phyto-1
Example Sentences
Another key filter the partners at Phyto use when deciding which species make the cut: a plant’s potential to hold up in a particular place and under its particular pressures.
The relationships between plants and pollinators have become increasingly important in Phyto’s work.
Specifically, the Phyto designers seek to build in maximum diversity — what Ms. West refers to as the “ecological intensification” of a site — by using ecologically high-performance plants that match their aesthetic goals.
A garden is at its most effective — by both biophilic and ecological measures — the Phyto team believes, when it is “immersive.”
As anthropogenic effects on the climate and nature have become more starkly front and center, Phyto’s plant-selection process has also evolved.
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Words That Use phyto-
What does phyto- mean?
Phyto- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “plant.” It is often used in scientific terms, especially in biology.
Phyto- comes from the Greek phytón, meaning “plant.”
The corresponding form of phyto- combined to the end of words is -phyte.
Want to know more? Read our Words That Use -phyte article.
Examples of phyto-
One example of a scientific term that features the combining form phyto- is phytolith. A phytolith is “a microscopic silica body that forms in a living plant and becomes fossilized.”
The first part of the word, phyto-, means “plant.” The second half of the word, -lith, comes from the Greek líthos and means “stone.” Phytolith literally translates to “plant stone.”
What are some words that use the combining form phyto-?
- phytoalexin
- phytobiology
- phytocide
- phytodermatitis
- phytography (using the equivalent form of phyto- in New Latin)
- phytoplankton
- phytology
What are some other forms that phyto- may be commonly confused with?
The combining form phyto- should not be confused with the proper noun Phyto, which, alluding to phyto-’s meaning of “plant,” has been used as a brand or product name for hair and skin care products made from botanical extracts.
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