φυτό
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek φυτόν (phutón).
Noun
φυτό • (fytó) n (plural φυτά)
- plant (organism)
- a person in a vegetative state
- swot, nerd (someone obsessed with reading and study)
Declension
Related terms
- φυτεία f (fyteía, “plantation”)
- φύτεμα n (fýtema, “planting”)
- φυτεύω (fytévo, “to plant, to bury”)
- φυτικός (fytikós, “vegetable”) (adjective)
- φυτίνη f (fytíni, “vegetable butter”)
- φυτοκομία f (fytokomía, “horticulture”)
- φυτολογία f (fytología, “botany”)
- φυτολόγιο n (fytológio, “herbarium”)
- φυτορμόνη f (fytormóni, “phytohormone”)
- φυτοζωώ (fytozoó, “to vegetate”)
- φυτοφάγος m, f (fytofágos, “herbivorous”)
See also
- λαχανικό n (lachanikó, “vegetable”) (cabbage, potato, carrot etc)
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