different between embryophyte vs metaphyta
embryophyte
English
Etymology
embryo- (“embryo”) +? -phyte (“plant”)
Noun
embryophyte (plural embryophytes)
- (botany) Any member of the subkingdom Embryophyta, which includes most land plants
Related terms
- embryophytic
French
Etymology
Ancient Greek ??????? (émbruon, "embryo") and ????? (phuton, "vegetable").
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.b?i.j?.fit/
- Homophone: embryophytes
Noun
embryophyte m (plural embryophytes)
- embryophyte.
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metaphyta
English
Noun
metaphyta pl (plural only)
- (biology, botany) All multicellular plants, of the subkingdom Embryophyta.
See also
- embryophyte
- metazoa
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