aphyllous
English
Etymology
19th Century, from New Latin aphyllus, from Ancient Greek ἄφυλλος (aphullos, “leafless”) (ἀ- + φύλλον)
Adjective
aphyllous (comparative more aphyllous, superlative most aphyllous)
19th Century, from New Latin aphyllus, from Ancient Greek ἄφυλλος (aphullos, “leafless”) (ἀ- + φύλλον)
aphyllous (comparative more aphyllous, superlative most aphyllous)