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phyl·lod·o·ce \fə̇ˈlädəˌsē\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin Phyllodoce, one of the Nereids 1. : a small genus of arctic and alpine shrubs (family Ericaceae) with linear evergreen leaves and nodding umbellate flowers having an ovoid pink, blue, or purple corolla — see mountain heath 2. : a genus of polychaete worms that is the type of the family Phyllodocidae |