ergasiophygophyte
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Ancient Greek ἐργᾰσίᾱ (ergasíā, “work, production”) + φῠγή (phugḗ, “flight”) + -phyte (“plant”)
Noun[edit]
ergasiophygophyte (plural ergasiophygophytes)
- (ecology, rare) Any formerly cultivated plant that has escaped into the wild.
- 2003, Ludwik Frey, Problems of grass biology, page 196:
- 12 taxa were numbered among ergasiophygophytes
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Further reading[edit]
- “ergasiophygophyte”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.