Pronunciation: /eɪˌklɔrəˈfɪləs/
adjective describing a plant or organism that does not contain chlorophyll and is unable to photosynthesize
A1 Some fungi are achlorophyllous, meaning they do not have chlorophyll to make their own food.
A2 The achlorophyllous plants rely on obtaining nutrients from other sources since they cannot photosynthesize.
B1 Achlorophyllous organisms, such as certain types of bacteria, have adapted to survive without the ability to produce chlorophyll.
B2 Researchers are studying the unique adaptations of achlorophyllous species to understand how they thrive in their environments.
C1 The evolution of achlorophyllous plants is a fascinating subject for botanists interested in the diversity of plant life.
C2 Achlorophyllous organisms have developed intricate mechanisms to obtain nutrients and energy in the absence of chlorophyll production.
formal Achlorophyllous plants do not have the ability to photosynthesize.
informal Plants without chlorophyll can't make their own food.
slang Plants that are achlorophyllous are like freeloaders in the plant world.
figurative Being achlorophyllous is like trying to survive without any skills or resources.
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