In a manner relating to the production of chyle in plant leaves, though this term is extremely rare in modern usage.
From Greek 'chylos' (juice) + 'phyllon' (leaf) + '-ously' (adverbial suffix). A speculative botanical term combining chyle production with leaf structure.
This word is so obscure it barely appears in any dictionary—it represents the kind of hyper-specific scientific jargon that Victorian botanists invented but nobody actually uses.
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