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chylo-
- a combining form meaning âjuice,â used in the formation of compound words:
chylophyllous.
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What does chylo- mean?
Chylo- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning âjuice.â It is often used in scientific terms, especially in botany and pathology.
In medical terms, the form chylo- specifically represents chyle, a milky fluid consisting of fat and lymph produced by digestion.
Chylo- comes from the Greek ³Š³ó²â̱ôó²õ, meaning âjuice.â As you probably guessed, ³Š³ó²â̱ôó²õ is also the source of chyle.
What are variants of chylo-?
When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, chylo- becomes chyl-, as in chylemia.
Examples of chylo-
One term from botany that features the combining form chylo- is chylophyllous, âhaving fleshy leaves, as certain desert plants.â
Chylo- means âjuice,â as we have seen. The form -phyllous means âhaving leaves.â Chylophyllous literally translates to âhaving juicy leaves.â Discover other juicy plant connections at our entry for succulent.
What are some words that use the combining forms chylo- or chyl-?
- chylification
- chyliferous
- chyliform
- chylocaulous
- chylocele
- chyloderma
- chylomicron
- chylopericardium
- chylophoric
- chylopoiesis
- chylothorax
- chylosis
- chyluria
What are some other forms that chylo- may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form -poiesis means âmaking, formation.â What does the medical term chylopoiesis refer to the creation of?
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