φυτό

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek φυτόν (phutón).

Noun

φυτό (fytó) n (plural φυτά)

  1. plant (organism)
  2. a person in a vegetative state
  3. swot, nerd (someone obsessed with reading and study)

Declension

  • 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 or f (fytofágos, herbivorous)

See also

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