| phyllo | (n) tissue thin sheets of pastry used especially in Greek dishes |
| phyllocladaceae | (n) a family of Phyllocladaceae, Syn. family Phyllocladaceae |
| phyllocladus | (n) celery pine, Syn. genus Phyllocladus |
| phyllode | (n) an expanded petiole taking on the function of a leaf blade |
| phyllodial | (adj) having a phyllode |
| phyllodoce | (n) small genus of evergreen Arctic and alpine shrubs, Syn. genus Phyllodoce |
| phylloporus | (n) a genus of fungi belonging to the family Boletaceae, Syn. genus Phylloporus |
| phylloporus boletinoides | (n) a fungus with a broadly convex brown cap and pores that extend part way down the stalk |
| phyllorhynchus | (n) leaf-nosed snakes, Syn. genus Phyllorhynchus |
| phylloscopus | (n) warblers, Syn. genus Phylloscopus |
| Phyllo- | A combining form from Gr. |
| Phyllobranchia | ‖n.; |
| phyllocladium | |
| Phyllocladus | prop. n. A genus consisting of celery pine. |
| Phyllocyanin | n. [ Phyllo- + cyanin. ] (Chem.) A blue coloring matter extracted from chlorophyll. |
| Phyllocyst | n. [ Phyllo- + cyst. ] (Zool.) The cavity of a hydrophyllium. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Phyllode | n. (Bot.) Same as Phyllodium. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Phyllodineous | a. (Bot.) Having phyllodia; relating to phyllodia. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Phyllodium | ‖n.; |
| Phyllody | n. [ See Phyllodium. ] (Bot.) A retrograde metamorphosis of the floral organs to the condition of leaves. [ 1913 Webster ] |