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hyla

[hahy-luh]

noun

  1. a tree frog of the genus Hyla.



hyla

/ ˈhaɪlə /

noun

  1. any tree frog of the genus Hyla, such as H. leucophyllata ( white-spotted hyla ) of tropical America

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Word History and Origins

Origin of hyla1

< New Latin (1768), the genus name; Latin Hyla, vocative of Hylās Hylas, a companion of Hercules, alluding to the classical legend of his death in a fountain and the repeated cries made by those seeking him (fancifully compared to the choral calling of frogs of this genus)
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hyla1

C19: from New Latin, from Greek hulē forest, wood
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Hyla Schneir said in a statement.

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“The higher the latitudes’ distance from the equator north or south, the greater the risk for developing SAD,” wrote Dr. Hyla Cass, a California-based doctor who published research on the disorder.

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"Marchant doesn't want to institute substantive improvements so much as he wants to make it harder for Nevadans to vote and harder for people like him to lose," wrote Hyla Winters, a former Republican.

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Hyla has done cooking classes for corporate clients.

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“We love the things we love for what they are,” Robert Frost declares at the end of “Hyla Brook.”

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