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phreatophyte
(phre¦ato|phyte)
Pronunciation:
/frɪˈatəfʌɪt/
noun
Botany
a plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table.
Derivatives
phreatophytic
adjective
Origin:
1920s
: from Greek
phrear
,
phreat-
'a well'
+
-phyte
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