How Do You Spell APHYLLOUS?

Pronunciation: [ɐfˈɪləs] (IPA)

The word "aphyllous" is commonly misspelled due to its pronunciation. The correct IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /əˈfɪləs/. The "ph" in "aphyllous" is pronounced as "f," unlike in the word "phone" where it sounds like "ph." The "yll" is pronounced with a short "i" sound, like in "fill," and the emphasis is on the second syllable. "Aphylous" means lacking leaves, and it often describes plants that do not have any leaves at all or have very small ones.

APHYLLOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Aphylous is an adjective used to describe a plant or organism that lacks leaves. The term is derived from the Greek words "a" meaning "without" and "phyllo" meaning "leaf." In botanical terms, "aphylous" refers to those plants that do not possess typical leaves that are typically seen in most plants.

    Plants that are aphylous usually have modified structures that perform the functions of leaves, such as phyllodes, cladodes, or flattened stems. These structures function similarly to leaves in terms of photosynthesis and transpiration, but they may have a different appearance or arrangement. For example, cacti have modified stems known as cladodes that serve the purpose of converting sunlight into energy.

    The absence of leaves in aphylous plants may be adaptations to arid or extreme environments, where water conservation is crucial. In such conditions, the reduced surface area of the modified structures helps minimize water loss through transpiration. Some examples of aphylous plants include certain cacti, euphorbias, and other succulent species.

    In wider taxonomic classifications, aphylous can also refer to groups of organisms such as algae or fungi that do not possess true leaves. Instead, these organisms may rely on other structures for obtaining nutrients and carrying out metabolic processes.

  2. Destitute of leaves.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for APHYLLOUS

  • zphyllous
  • sphyllous
  • wphyllous
  • qphyllous
  • aohyllous
  • alhyllous
  • a-hyllous
  • a0hyllous
  • apgyllous
  • apbyllous
  • apnyllous
  • apjyllous
  • apuyllous
  • apyyllous
  • aphtllous
  • aphgllous
  • aphhllous
  • aphullous
  • aph7llous

Etymology of APHYLLOUS

The word aphyllous comes from the combination of two Greek roots: a- meaning without or not, and phyllon meaning leaf. So, the word aphyllous literally means without leaves or lacking foliage.

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