"Phyle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Phyle refers to a division or group within a larger population, often used in biology and ethnology to describe a subgroup or subgroupings within a larger animal or human population, based on shared cultural or biological characteristics.
Phylactolema refers to a type of noun homonymy, where two words with the same spelling have different meanings, especially in biology.
Plural form of "phylactolema". A phylactolema is a term used in anatomy, and it refers to a type of canal or a narrow, rounded channel, often found in animals.In the plural form, phylactolemata can also refer to a collection of these canals or channels, particularly in the context of the eye or the digestive system of certain animals.More specifically, in embryology, a phylactolema is a type of narrow canal or tube found in the embryonic development of some animals, which sometimes persists or forms part of an adult organ.This term is not commonly used in modern anatomy or biology, but it is still used in some specialized contexts within the field of embryology or comparative anatomy.
There is no word in the English language called "phylae." However, a word that is related to it is "phylla," which refers to something that is related to a leaf.
A phylarch (plural: phylarchs) is an ancient Greek title, meaning "commander of a tribe" or " leader of a tribe". In a broader sense, it refers to a leader or commander of a specific military unit or group of people, often used in the ancient Greek context.
A phylarchy is a form of government or social organization in which the power is held by the leaders or nobles of a particular tribe or ethnic group. It is a system in which the leaders of a society are chosen from among the most respected or noble members of the group, often based on historical or traditional ties.In a phylarchy, the nobility or leaders are responsible for making decisions on behalf of the group, and are often seen as having a sacred or divine right to rule. This system is often associated with tribal or familial forms of government, where the leaders are seen as representing the will of the ancestors or gods.The term "phylarchy" comes from the Greek word "φύλαρχη" (phylarchē), which means "chieftain" or "tribal leader".
Phylates.Phylates are a type of aminopolycarboxylate chelating agent, also known as polyphosphates. They are commonly used as a food additive (E 338), commonly abbreviated as PPA (pyrophosphoric acid), as a sequestrant in foods, often in the form of trisodium di(polyphosphate).In food, phylates act as preservatives to prevent the formation of unwanted sediment or scale in food processors.
A guard; a protector or an escort.(Old English phylox, from Greek phylox, from phylax, such protection)
Phyletic refers to a gradual, predictable evolutionary change within a species, resulting in a continuum of change over time, typically occurring within a single lineage. This means that the species remains a distinct entity throughout the process, without branching into a new species.
A phyllary is a scale or bract that resembles a leaf in the structure of a pinecone or a pinecone-like reproductive organ of a cycad.
Phyllidae is a large and ancient family of limpets, a type of marine snail. They are part of the phylum Mollusca and the class Gastropoda.
The genus Phylliidae belongs to the class Lepidoptera, which includes moths and butterflies.
Synonyms: Thea, Theophylline, Xanthine derivativeDefinition: A medication used to treat respiratory diseases such as bronchial asthma, COPD, and emphysema by increasing airway diameter and acting as a bronchodilator.
Phyllis is a feminine given name, derived from the Greek word for "green leaf" or "green branch". The origin of the name is associated with the Greek word "φύλλον" (phyllon), which refers to the leaves of a tree. The name Phyllis is often associated with the biblical figure Phyllis, the wife of King Cinyras of Cyprus, who appears in the works of medieval poets such as John Lydgate and Edmund Spenser's Fairie Queene.