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phil·o·den·dron \ˌfiləˈdendrən\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, neuter of philodendros loving trees, from phil- + dendron tree — more at dendr- 1. capitalized : a genus of tropical American climbing aroids with prominent sheathing leafstalks, fleshy spathes of various colors, and flowers in a dense spadix 2. plural philodendrons \-nz\ or philoden·dra \-rə\ a. : any plant of the genus Philodendron grown commonly as a house plant often in water alone b. : any of various other aroid plants (as the ceriman) that are cultivated for their showy foliage |