dasyphyllous
1dasyphyllous — |dasə|filəs adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary dasy + phyllous 1. : having leaves thick or thickly set 2. : having woolly leaves * * * /das euh fil euhs/, adj. Bot. having very hairy leaves. [DASY + PHYLLOUS] * * *… …
2dasyphyllous — /das euh fil euhs/, adj. Bot. having very hairy leaves. [DASY + PHYLLOUS] * * * …
3dasyphyllous — adjective having downy leaves …
4dasyphyllous — das·y·phyl·lous …
5dasyphyllous — a. with downy leaves …
6dasy- — combining form Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from dasys more at dense 1. : thick with hair or leaves : shaggy : woolly …
7dasy- — a combining form meaning hairy, shaggy, dense, used in the formation of compound words: dasyphyllous. [ < Gk, comb. form repr. dasýs; see DENSE] * * * …