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phyll-
1variant of phyllo- before a vowel.
phyllite.
-phyll
2variant of -phyllo as final element of compound words.
sporophyll.
-phyll
combining form
leaf
chlorophyll
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of phyll-1
Example Sentences
Lady Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, a human rights activist and CEO of UK Black Pride, argues that "one of the many lasting legacies of the British Empire is the cultural impact of homophobia".
Other activists invited to the ceremony by stars included Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, which collects testimonies from women about sexual violence; Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, executive director of U.K.
Opoku-Gyimah, known as Lady Phyll, said being there was an important act of solidarity: “We want to amplify the voices of women who have been ostracised and marginalised.”
Black Pride founder Phyll Opoku-Gyimah as her guest, said she also hoped the film industry was on the road to greater equality and diversity.
“The Death of Stalin” star Andrea Riseborough was accompanied by Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, a co-founder of activist group UK Black Pride.
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When To Use
Phyll- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “leaf.” It is occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in biology.Phyll- comes from Greek ýDz, meaning “leaf.” The Latin cognate of ýDz is folium, also meaning “leaf,” which is the source of words such as foil, foliage, and folio. To learn more, check out our entries for these three terms.What are variants of phyll-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a consonant, phyll- becomes phyllo-, as in phyllophore.When combined as a suffix at the end of the word, this combining form becomes -phyll or -phyl, as in chlorophyll. Want to know more? Read our 51Թs That Use articles on phyllo-, -phyll, and -phyl.
When To Use
The combining form -phyll is used like a suffix meaning “leaf.” It is occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in biology.The form -phyll comes from Greek ýDz, meaning “leaf.” The Latin cognate of ýDz is folium, also meaning “leaf,” which is the source of words such as foil, foliage, and folio. To learn more, check out our entries for these three terms.What are variants of -phyll?In some rare instances, -phyll is spelled without the terminal -l, becoming -phyl, as in xanthophyl.When combined as the first element of the word, the form -phyll becomes phyllo- or phyll-, as in phyllophore. Want to know more? Read our 51Թs That Use article on -phyl, phyllo-, and phyll-.
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