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phena-, phenac, phenax, -phenax Greek purple-red; a cheat<br />

phenacist, phenacisto Greek deceitful<br />

phene Greek a kind of vulture<br />

pheng-, phengo Greek light<br />

phengophyllus <strong>with</strong> shiny leaves.<br />

pheni-, phenic-, phenig Greek deep red<br />

pheniceous magenta<br />

pheno- Greek show, seem, appear; purple-red<br />

phenotrichus <strong>with</strong> shiny hairs.<br />

pheny Greek deep red<br />

pheo- Greek dusky, gray<br />

pher Greek carry, bear<br />

pherb Greek to feed<br />

phet Greek speak<br />

pheug, pheugo Greek flee<br />

phial, phiala, -phiala Greek a saucer<br />

phiar, phairo Greek bright, shining; sleek<br />

phibal, phibali, phibalo Greek a kind of fig; a kind of myrtle<br />

phil, phila, phili, philo Greek love, loving<br />

phil-, -phil(...) loving, desirous of<br />

Philadelphaceae Philadelpha'ceae (fil-a-del-FAY-see-ee), plants of the Mock Orange family, from the genus<br />

name, Philaelphus, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

philadelphicus -a -um New Latin of or from the Philadelphia, U.S.A. region.<br />

Philadelphus Philadel'phus (fil-a-DEL-fus) New Latin, from Greek philadelphos, brotherly love; alternately<br />

honoring Philadelphus, a king of Egypt. (Saxifragaceae)<br />

philaeus earth-loving.<br />

philatel French a stamp collection<br />

philedon, philedono Greek fond of pleasure<br />

philippinensis of or from the Philippine Islands.<br />

phillyr Greek a shrub<br />

phillyraeoides, phillyreoides resembling Phillyrea, phillyrea-like, resembling jasmine-box or mock privet,<br />

from New Latin, from Greek philyrea mock privet<br />

phyllyreifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like the jasmine-box or mock -privet, Phyllyren.<br />

philo Greek love, loving<br />

philocremnus, philocremna, philocremnum craig-loving, from Greek philocremnos, φιλοκρηµνος, loving<br />

steep rocks (said of goats).<br />

Philodendron tree loving because philodendrons are arboreal epiphytes.<br />

philomel Greek a nightingale<br />

philonotis wet-loving.<br />

philoxeroides philoxera-like, New Latin, from phyll- and -xera, from Greek xēros dry, a type of grape louse<br />

that is destructive to European grapes, forming galls on leaves and roots<br />

philydr, philydro Greek water -loving<br />

Philydraceae plants of the Philydrum family, a small group of Australian herbs related to day flowers, from the<br />

genus name, Philydrum, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

philypn-, philypno Greek sleep-loving<br />

philyr-, philyra, philyra Greek the linden tree<br />

phimo- Greek muzzle, shut up<br />

phlao- Greek eat greedily<br />

phlasm- Greek bruise<br />

phlau-r, phlauro Greek trivial, useless<br />

phleb, -phleb(...), phlebo Greek a vein, referring to veins<br />

phleboides vein-like.<br />

Phlebodium Greek phlebos, vein, referring to the prominent venation<br />

phlebophorus vein-bearing, nerv-bearing.<br />

phlebophyllus <strong>with</strong> strongly veined leaves.<br />

phleioides phleum-like, resembling Timothy Grass or Cat’s-tail, Phleum.

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