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thallophyte
[thal-uh-fahyt]
noun
any of the Thallophyta, a plant division in some older classification schemes, comprising algae, fungi, and lichens.
thallophyte
/ ˌθæləˈfɪtɪk, ˈθæləˌfaɪt /
noun
obsoleteany organism of the former division Thallophyta , lacking true stems, leaves, and roots: includes the algae, fungi, lichens, and bacteria, all now regarded as separate phyla
thallophyte
Any of a former group of plantlike organisms showing no differentiation into stem, root, or leaf. Thallophytes were regarded as constituting a major division of the plant kingdom and included the algae, fungi, and lichens. No longer in scientific use.
Other Word Forms
- thallophytic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of thallophyte1
Word History and Origins
Origin of thallophyte1
Example Sentences
The amoeba in a stagnant pool, a thallophyte on a bit of old bread, any of the myriads of trees and plants that you see in the jungle all have consciousness as well as you.
Algae form a class of the thallophytes or cellular plants in which the physiological functions of the plant are delegated most completely to the individual cell.
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