"Phylliform" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Phylliform" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Phylliform" Meaning

Leaving a trail or track, often in an irregular or winding manner.

"Phylliform" Examples

PhylliformAn adjective used to describe something having the shape of a leaf, or resembling a leaf.

Examples: The phylliform shape of the venetian blinds added a vertical accent to the room's interior design. The side of the building had a distinctive phylliform ornamentation, with interlocking leaf-like patterns. Her garden was famous for its beautiful phylliform hedges, perfectly trimmed to resemble a topiary artist's masterpiece. The ancient coins featured a symbol with a phylliform shape, representing the sacred leaves of the tree of life. A metal frame with a curved, phylliform shape formed the aircraft's wing, adding stability during flight.

"Phylliform" Similar Words

Phylates

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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.

Phylax

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A guard; a protector or an escort.(Old English phylox, from Greek phylox, from phylax, such protection)

Phylaxis

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Phyle

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Phyletic

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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.

Phylicia

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Phyllary

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Phyllidae

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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.

Phylliidae

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The genus Phylliidae belongs to the class Lepidoptera, which includes moths and butterflies.

Phylline

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Phyllis

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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.

Phyllite

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Phyllitis

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Phyllobates

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Phyllobates is a genus of poisonous, or toxic, frogs native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, particularly in Colombia.

Phyllobranchia

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The word "phyllobranchia" refers to a type of gill slits or branches in the embryonic development of aquatic animals, particularly in fish and amphibians, where the gills are branching and leaf-like.