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A combining form from Gr. / a leaf; as, phyllopod, phyllotaxy.

phyllo- Sentence Examples

  1. Phyllo dough, composed of thin sheets of dough, creates crispy pastries like baklava and spanakopita.
  2. Phylloquinone, also known as vitamin K1, is essential for blood clotting and bone health.
  3. Phyllosomes, larval forms of certain crustaceans, are often found attached to jellyfish.
  4. Phyllode leaves, flat and leaf-like structures, are characteristic of certain species of Acacia.
  5. Phyllotaxy, the arrangement of leaves on a plant stem, varies widely among different species.
  6. Phylloxera, a root-feeding aphid, can cause significant damage to grape vines.
  7. Phyllanthus emblica, known as amla, is an Indian traditional medicine used for its antioxidant properties.
  8. Phyllobates, a genus of poison dart frogs, are among the most toxic animals on Earth.
  9. Phylogenetic trees, based on genetic data, depict the evolutionary relationships between species.
  10. Phyllanthus urinaria, a medicinal plant, is used to treat urinary tract infections and kidney stones.

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A combining form from Gr. / a leaf; as, phyllopod, phyllotaxy.

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Phyllo dough, composed of thin sheets of dough, creates crispy pastries like baklava and spanakopita.

Phylloquinone, also known as vitamin K1, is essential for blood clotting and bone health.

Phyllosomes, larval forms of certain crustaceans, are often found attached to jellyfish.

Phyllode leaves, flat and leaf-like structures, are characteristic of certain species of Acacia.