Crossword-Solution: PHYTON 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Phyton n. One of the parts which by their repetition make up a
flowering plant, each being a single joint of a stem with its leaf or
leaves; a phytomer.

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PHYTON anagram PYTHON, TYPHON

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unit of plant structure 1 answer
PLANT cutting 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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TREEA
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greedy person
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The Monera that we find to-day in various forms fall into two groups according to the nature of their nutrition--the Phytomonera and the Zoomonera; from the physiological point of view, the former are the simplest specimens of the plant (phyton) kingdom, and the latter of the animal (zoon) world.
The Evolution of Man, V.2 Ernst Haeckel 2004
The Monera that we find to-day in various forms fall into two groups according to the nature of their nutrition—the _ Phytomonera_ and the _Zoomonera_; from the physiological point of view, the former are the simplest specimens of the plant (_phyton_) kingdom, and the latter of the animal (_zoon_) world.
The Evolution of Man Ernst Haeckel 2003
Rhegium surrendered after a desperate defense, and Phyton, who commanded the town, was treated with brutal inhumanity.
Ancient States and Empires John Lord 2008
The name zoophyte comes from two Greek words--_zoön_, an animal, and _phyton_, a plant--and therefore has the literal signification of animal-plant.
Harper's Young People, April 13, 1880 Various 2009
The science of plants would have been called Phytology, from the Greek _phyton_, a plant.(1) The founders of Astronomy were not the poet or the philosopher, but the sailor and the farmer.
Lectures on The Science of Language Max Müller 2010