Colubrina
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of shrubs or small trees: Colubrina is the scientific name for a genus of plants, primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. These plants are characterized by having small, often yellowish flowers and fruits that may be yellow or red.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The botanist identified the shrub as a member of the Colubrina genus.
- Several species of Colubrina are used in traditional medicine.
- The garden features a rare Colubrina tree with vibrant red fruit.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and scientific contexts: The word is almost exclusively used in scientific, academic, or horticultural writing to refer to this specific genus. It is typically italicized in formal texts, as is standard for genus names.
- The study focused on the phylogenetic relationships within Colubrina.
Variants and Related Words
- Colubrine (adjective): Pertaining to or resembling a snake. (Note: This is a separate word derived from Latin meaning "snake," and is not directly related to the plant genus , though they share a common etymological root.)
Synonyms
- Snakewood (common name): This is a common name sometimes used for certain species within the genus, particularly .
- Nakedwood (common name): Another common name for some species.
Notes on Different Meanings
The primary and almost sole meaning of "colubrina" in modern English is as a botanical genus name. Its appearance in some bilingual dictionaries with zoological definitions (e.g., "loài xà đằng" suggesting a snake species) is likely a mistranslation or confusion stemming from its Latin root coluber (snake). In authoritative English botanical and general dictionaries, it is defined as a plant.
Noun
- mostly tropical American shrubs or small trees with small yellowish flowers and yellow or red fruits