Advertisement
Advertisement
thallophyte
[ thal-uh-fahyt ]
noun
- any of the Thallophyta, a plant division in some older classification schemes, comprising algae, fungi, and lichens.
thallophyte
/ ˌθæləˈfɪtɪk; ˈθæləˌfaɪt /
noun
- obsolete.any organism of the former division Thallophyta , lacking true stems, leaves, and roots: includes the algae, fungi, lichens, and bacteria, all now regarded as separate phyla
thallophyte
/ thăl′ə-fīt′ /
- Any of a former group of plantlike organisms showing no differentiation into stem, root, or leaf. Thallophytes were regarded as constituting a major division of the plant kingdom and included the algae, fungi, and lichens. No longer in scientific use.
Discover More
Derived Forms
- thallophytic, adjective
Discover More
Other Words From
- thal·lo·phyt·ic [thal-, uh, -, fit, -ik], adjective
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of thallophyte1
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of thallophyte1
C19: from New Latin thallophyta, from Greek thallos a young shoot + phuton a plant
Discover More
Example Sentences
The amoeba in a stagnant pool, a thallophyte on a bit of old bread, any of the myriads of trees and plants that you see in the jungle all have consciousness as well as you.
From Project Gutenberg
Algae form a class of the thallophytes or cellular plants in which the physiological functions of the plant are delegated most completely to the individual cell.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse