phyl·lode
(fĭl′ōd) also phyl·lo·di·um (fĭ-lō′dē-əm)n. pl. phyl·lodes also
phyl·lo·di·a (-lō′dē-ə) A flattened leafstalk that functions as a leaf, as in an acacia.
[New Latin phyllōdium, from Greek phullōdēs, leaflike : phullon, leaf; see phyllo- + -ōdēs, adj. suff.; see collodion.]
phyl·lo′di·al adj.
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phyllode
(ˈfɪləʊd) or phyllodium
n (Botany) a flattened leafstalk that resembles and functions as a leaf
[C19: from New Latin phyllodium, from Greek phullōdēs leaflike]
phylˈlodial adj
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phyl•lode
(ˈfɪl oʊd)
n. an expanded petiole resembling and having the function of a leaf, but without a true blade.
[1840–50; < Greek
phyllṓdēs leaflike. See
phyllo-,
-ode1]
phyl•lo′di•al, adj.
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| Noun | 1. | phyllode - an expanded petiole taking on the function of a leaf blade |
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