Carpinaceae

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Definition

Noun 1. A family name in botanical classification: Carpinaceae is a taxonomic family name used in some classification systems to group certain genera of trees and shrubs, specifically those including Carpinus (hornbeams), Ostrya (hop-hornbeams), and Ostryopsis.

Usage
  • The term is used primarily in scientific and botanical contexts when discussing plant taxonomy and classification.
  • It refers to a proposed or alternative family grouping within the order Fagales.
Examples
  • In some older classification systems, the genera and were placed in the family Carpinaceae.
  • The Carpinaceae family, as defined in certain texts, includes deciduous trees with simple, serrated leaves.
Advanced Usage
  • The use of the family name Carpinaceae is not universal in modern botanical taxonomy. Many contemporary systems place the genera , , and within the expanded family Betulaceae (the birch family).
Variants and Related Words
  • Carpinus (n): The genus name for hornbeam trees.
  • Ostrya (n): The genus name for hop-hornbeam trees.
  • Ostryopsis (n): A genus of deciduous shrubs.
  • Betulaceae (n): The birch family, which commonly includes these genera in current classifications.
Synonyms
  • (As a grouping): Betulaceae (in many modern systems). Note: This is a synonym only in the context of the genera it encompasses, not a direct synonym for the word itself.
Notes on Meaning
  • The meaning of Carpinaceae is highly specific to the field of plant systematics. Its primary definition is the one provided above. It does not have general, idiomatic, or figurative meanings.
Noun
  1. used in some classification systems for the genera Carpinus, Ostryopsis, and Ostryopsis