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isoetid
English
Etymology
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Noun
isoetid (plural isoetids)
- (botany) A rosette plant that completes its entire life cycle submerged.
Hypernyms
- hydrophyte
Translations
Anagrams
- iodites
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hydrophyte
English
Etymology
hydro- (“water”) +? -phyte (“plant”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ha?d??fa?t/
Noun
hydrophyte (plural hydrophytes)
- (botany) A plant that lives in or requires an abundance of water, usually excluding seaweed.
Hyponyms
- amphiphyte, elodeid, isoetid, helophyte, nymphaeid, pleuston
Translations
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