diphasic

/ˌdɪˈfeɪzɪk/ or /ˌdaɪˈfeɪzɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having two distinct phases or periods; especially, in biology, having two distinct reproductive phases, one vegetative and the other reproductive.

“The diphasic life cycle of ferns is a characteristic feature that distinguishes them from flowering plants.”

2. noun

A plant, especially a fern, that has two distinct phases in its life cycle.

“The diphasic ferns were well adapted to the changing environmental conditions.”

Synonyms

  • diphyodont
  • heterophyllous

Antonyms

  • homophyllous
  • monophasic