Arachis hypogaea

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Definition

arachis hypogaea (noun) 1. A widely cultivated American plant: A plant species native to the Americas, extensively cultivated in tropical and warm climates. It is characterized by its showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend downward, allowing the seed pods to develop and mature underground.

Usage
  • Noun:
    • Arachis hypogaea is a legume valued for its edible seeds.
    • The unique growth habit of Arachis hypogaea, where pods mature underground, is known as geocarpy.
    • Farmers rotate crops like maize with Arachis hypogaea to enrich the soil.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and agricultural contexts: The term is used in scientific, agricultural, and commercial discussions to specify the plant species, distinguishing it from common names.
    • The study focused on the drought-resistant traits of Arachis hypogaea.
    • Global production of Arachis hypogaea is a major industry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Peanut (noun): The common name for the edible seed or the plant .
  • Groundnut (noun): Another common name for the plant or its seed, particularly used in some English-speaking regions.
  • Goober (noun, informal): A colloquial term for a peanut.
Synonyms
  • Peanut plant: A descriptive synonym referring to the plant itself.
  • Ground pea: An occasional regional name.
Notes on Meaning
  • Primary Meaning: Refers specifically to the plant species. The term itself does not directly refer to the edible nut (peanut), which is the seed of this plant. The seed is typically referred to by its common name, "peanut."
  • Scientific vs. Common Name: is the formal botanical (Latin) name. In everyday language, the common names "peanut plant" or simply "peanut" (for the seed) are used.
Noun
  1. widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions; showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend over to the soil so that seed pods ripen underground