Angiospermae

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Definition

Proper noun (used with a singular or plural verb) 1. A major group of plants: Angiospermae is the taxonomic group comprising all flowering plants. These plants produce seeds that are fully enclosed within a protective ovary, which typically develops into a fruit. 2. A synonym for flowering plants: The term is used interchangeably with "angiosperms" and refers to the most diverse and widespread group of land plants.

Usage
  • The term is primarily used in formal, scientific contexts such as botany, biology, and taxonomy.
  • It can be treated as a singular entity (the group) or as a plural (referring to the plants themselves).
  • Example: "Angiospermae have dominated terrestrial ecosystems since the Cretaceous period."
  • Example: "The evolution of Angiospermae was a key event in plant history."
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: In different classification systems, Angiospermae has been ranked as a class or a division (also called Magnoliophyta or Anthophyta).
  • Example: "The division Angiospermae includes monocots and dicots."
Variants and Related Words
  • Angiosperm (n): The more common term for any individual plant belonging to the Angiospermae.
    • Example: "An oak tree is an angiosperm."
  • Magnoliophyta (n): A synonymous division name.
  • Anthophyta (n): Another synonymous division name.
  • Flowering plant (n): The common, non-scientific term for plants in this group.
Synonyms
  • Flowering plants
  • Angiosperms
  • Magnoliophyta (in some classification systems)
  • Anthophyta (in some classification systems)
Contrast with Antonyms
  • Gymnospermae / Gymnosperms: The other major group of seed-producing plants, whose seeds are not enclosed in an ovary (e.g., conifers, cycads).
Noun
  1. comprising flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in an ovary; in some systems considered a class (Angiospermae) and in others a division (Magnoliophyta or Anthophyta)