Aristolochiaceae
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Definition
Noun: * A family of dicotyledonous plants, commonly known as the birthwort family. This family is characterized by perennial herbs or shrubs, often with aromatic rhizomes, and includes genera such as Aristolochia (birthworts) and Asarum (wild ginger).
Usage
- The word Aristolochiaceae is used as a proper noun, the scientific (taxonomic) name for a specific plant family. It is always capitalized.
- It is primarily used in formal, academic, or scientific contexts such as botany, horticulture, pharmacology, and taxonomy.
Examples
- Botanists have reclassified several species within the Aristolochiaceae based on new genetic data.
- Some plants in the Aristolochiaceae family, like wild ginger (), are used in traditional medicine.
- The study focused on the floral morphology unique to the Aristolochiaceae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, Aristolochiaceae is an order within the magnoliids. It is often discussed in relation to its phylogenetic placement and chemical properties, as many species contain aristolochic acids.
- "belonging to the Aristolochiaceae": Used to describe a plant's taxonomic classification.
- The Dutchman's pipe vine is a climbing plant belonging to the Aristolochiaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- aristolochiaceous (adjective): Of or relating to the Aristolochiaceae family.
- The researcher studied the aristolochiaceous plants of the region.
Synonyms
- Birthwort family: The common English name for Aristolochiaceae.
Different Meanings
This word has a single, specific meaning as a botanical family name. It does not have other general definitions.
Noun
- family of birthworts (including wild ginger)