diphyllous
American
[dahy-fil-uhs]
/ daɪˈfɪl əs /
adjective
Botany.
diphyllous
British
/ daɪˈfɪləs /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of diphyllous
From the New Latin word diphyllus, dating back to 1780–90. See di- 1, -phyllous
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