different between hysterophytal vs hysterophyte
hysterophytal
English
Etymology
hysterophyte +? -al
Adjective
hysterophytal (not comparable)
- Relating to hysterophytes.
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hysterophyte
English
Etymology
From New Latin hysterophytum, from Ancient Greek ?????? (hustéra, “womb, figuratively the earth”) + ????? (phutón, “plant”). Equivalent to hystero- +? -phyte.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?st???fa?t/
Noun
hysterophyte (plural hysterophytes)
- (botany) A plant or fungus that lives on dead or living organic matter.
Related terms
- hysterophytal
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