Definition of Phylar

1. pertaining to a phylum [adj] - See also: phylum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phylar

phygogalactic
phyla
phylacagogic
phylacter
phylactered
phylacteries
phylacters
phylactery
phylactocarp
phylactocarps
phylactolaemata
phylactolaematous
phylactolemata
phylae
phylanthropy
phylar (current term)
phylarch
phylarchs
phylarchy
phylax
phylaxis
phylaxises
phyle
phyles
phyleses
phylesis
phylesises
phyletic
phyletic shift
phyletically

Literary usage of Phylar

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah by Alfred Edersheim (1883)
"... or memorial on the f"lo leaves. doorposts (in two chapters), of phylar- In nine chapters, filling one folio leaf. ..."

2. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities by Harry Thurston Peck (1897)
"Among the better histories should be named also the great work of phylar- chns (about Bc 210), which began with the invasion of the Peloponnesus by Pyrrhus, ..."

3. Transactions of the American Entomological Society. by American Entomological Society (1887)
"Ent. Can. ii, 520, Ç. Can. 7,1.1.1. Hal. cinctus Prov. (phylar), Nat. Cau. xii, 175; Faun. Ent. Can. ii, 522, curtus Prov. ..."

4. An Abridged History of Greek Literature by Alfred Croiset, Maurice Croiset (1904)
"phylar- chus, a contemporary of Aratus of Sicyon (second half of the second century), author of a great work in twenty-eight books on the period of about ..."

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