phytogenesis

phytogenesis
phy·to·gen·e·sis .fīt-ə-'jen-ə-səs n, pl -e·ses -.sēz the origin and developmental history of plants

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phy·to·gen·e·sis (fi″to-jenґə-sis) [phyto- + -genesis] the origin and development of plants.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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  • phytogenesis — [fīt΄ō jen′ə sis] n. [ PHYTO + GENESIS] the science of the origin and development of plants phytogenetic [fīt΄ōjə net′ik] adj. phytogenetical …   English World dictionary

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  • phytogenesis — noun a) The origin and evolutionary development of plants. b) The development of a plant from the embryo …   Wiktionary

  • phytogenesis — origin and development of plants Causation and Formation …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • phytogenesis — phy·to·gen·e·sis || ‚faɪtəʊ dÊ’enɪsɪs n. formation and development of plants …   English contemporary dictionary

  • phytogenesis — phy·to·genesis …   English syllables

  • phytogenesis — phy•to•gen•e•sis [[t]ˌfaɪ təˈdʒɛn ə sɪs[/t]] also phy•tog•e•ny [[t]faɪˈtɒdʒ ə ni[/t]] n. bot the origin and development of plants • Etymology: 1850–55 …   From formal English to slang

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