| xylo-, xyl- (Greek: wood; the first element of various scientific and technical words that refer to wood).aeroxyl: Woody plants with a single trunk rising from the ground.
 chiroxylography, chiroxylographic: Manuscript which is added to a block book in which the illustrations are printed from woodcuts.
 chromoxylography: Printing in colors from wooden blocks.
 chromoxylograph: A picture in colors from wooden blocks.
 epixylous: Growing on wood.
 geoxyl: A plant having woody stems arising from an underground woody rhizone.
 lithoxyloidical: Resembling pyritized wood.
 microxyl: Dwarf woody plants having one main axis rising from the soil.
 microgeoxyl: Those low-lying woody plants that send up numerous stems.
 monoxylon: A canoe or boat made from one piece of timber (wood).
 monoxylous: Formed or made out of a single piece of wood; also, using one piece of wood to make a boat or coffin, etc.
photo-xylography: A process of employing photography in the preparation of wood blocks for printing. pyroxylophilous, pyroxylophile, pyroxylophily: Thriving on, or having a fondness, for burnt wood.
 protoxylen: In botany, the tissue from which the xylem is developed; the primitive xylem of a fibro-vascular bundle.
 saproxylobios, saproxylobiotic: Those organisms living in or on rotting wood.
 xylanthrax: Charcoal, a black or dark gray form of carbon, produced by heating wood or another organic substance in an enclosed space without air and is used as a fuel, as an absorbent, in smelting, in explosives, and by artists for drawing.
 xylem: Woody tissue or cells.
 xylivorous: Eating wood as is done by some insects.
 xylobalsamum: The fragrant wood of the tree Balsamodendron gileadense, which yields the resin called opobalsamum or Balm of Gilead.
 xylocarp, xylocarpous: A hard woody fruit.
 xylochlore: An altered form of apophyllite, found in olive-green crystals in a fossil tree-stem in a volcanic rock in Iceland.
 xylochrome: A coloring matter produced by chemical alteration of decayed wood.
 xylocopid: Belonging to or related to the genus Xylocopa, comprising the carpenter-bees.
 xylogen: In botany, wood or xylem in an early or formative state.
 xylogenous: Adapted to or living in or on wood.
 xylograph: A wood-engraving (i.e. either an engraving on wood, or an impression from one), especially one of an early period.
 xylographer: A wood-engraver, especially of an early period.
 xylographic: 1. Of, pertaining to, or executed by wood-engraving.  2. Block books in which the illustrations are printed from woodcuts and the text added in manuscript (chiroxylographic). xylographical, xylographically: By the method of wood-engraving.
 xylography: Wood-engraving, especially of an early period or of a primitive kind; also, more widely, printing from wood blocks as distinct from type.
 xyloid: Relating to or resembling wood; of or relating to wood or like wood.
 xylology: The science of woods and forests.
 xyloma: A woody tumor on a tree or plant.
 xylomancy: Fortunetelling with pieces of wood.
 xylophage: A wood-eating insect.
 xylophagan:  Names in different classifications for various groups of insects whose larvae devour wood;  an insect belonging to one of these groups.
 xylophagous: Feeding on wood, as an insect larva, or boring into and destroying wood, as a mollusc or crustacean.
 xylophagy: The eating of wood as is done by insects.
 xylophilan: Belonging to the group Xylophili of beetles, that live in decayed wood; a beetle of this group.
 xylophile: Insects or fungi that live, thrive, or grow in or on wood.
 xylophily, xylophilous: Living, thriving, or growing in or on wood, as an insect or a fungus.
 xylophobia: An excessive fear of wooden objects or a fear of forests.
 xylophone: 1. A musical instrument consisting of a row of wooden bars of different lengths that are laid out like a keyboard and produce a tone when struck with a mallet.  2. A musical instrument consisting of a graduated series of flat wooden bars, played by striking with a small hammer or by rubbing with rosined gloves. xylophonist: One who plays a xylophone.
 xylophyte: 1. A woody plant.  2. A plant living in or on wood. xylopolist: 1. One who sells timber; a timber-merchant.  2. A dealer in wooden objects or one who sells various kinds of wood or wooden objects. xylopoly: The selling of wood or timber.
 xylotherapy: 1. The use of certain kinds of wood in the cure of disease.  2. Medical treatment by the application of certain woods to the body. xylotomist: That which cuts or pierces wood; such as, an insect.
 xylotomous, xylotomy: 1. A reference to organisms that are able to cut or bore into wood.  2. That which cuts or pierces wood, as an insect. |