tracheophyte

tracheophyte
noun Etymology: New Latin Tracheophyta, from trache- + Greek phyton plant; akin to Greek phyein to bring forth — more at be Date: 1937 any of a division (Tracheophyta) comprising green plants (as ferns and seed plants) with a vascular system that contains tracheids or tracheary elements

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