Definition of hygrophyte in English:
hygrophyte
noun ˈhʌɪɡrəfʌɪtˈhaɪɡrəˌfaɪt
Botany A plant which grows in wet conditions.
Example sentencesExamples
- Despite these unsympathetic harsh changes there are still many hygrophytes in the limited remaining marsh-lands.
- Around the marsh is a vast wetland, where hygrophytes are in full bloom in summer, and wild animals live peacefully, including red foxes, Sika deer and sables.
- Therefore, the distribution and growth habitat of hydrophyte and hygrophyte were investigated.
- They are the producers of the river ecosystem such as the alga or the hygrophyte.
- A few hygrophytes and tropophytes are also met with, but under exceptional circumstances.
Definition of hygrophyte in US English:
hygrophyte
nounˈhaɪɡrəˌfaɪtˈhīɡrəˌfīt
Botany A plant which grows in wet conditions.
Example sentencesExamples
- Around the marsh is a vast wetland, where hygrophytes are in full bloom in summer, and wild animals live peacefully, including red foxes, Sika deer and sables.
- Despite these unsympathetic harsh changes there are still many hygrophytes in the limited remaining marsh-lands.
- A few hygrophytes and tropophytes are also met with, but under exceptional circumstances.
- Therefore, the distribution and growth habitat of hydrophyte and hygrophyte were investigated.
- They are the producers of the river ecosystem such as the alga or the hygrophyte.