Cycas circinalis

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A species of cycad: Cycas circinalis is a specific type of cycad, a group of ancient, palm-like seed plants. It is native to southeastern India and is characterized by its palmlike foliage, consisting of a crown of long, pinnate (feather-like) leaves.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The botanical garden has a magnificent specimen of Cycas circinalis.
    • Unlike true palms, Cycas circinalis is a gymnosperm, more closely related to conifers.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used in formal botanical and horticultural contexts to refer specifically to this species. It is often italicized in scientific writing.
    • The study focused on the reproductive biology of Cycas circinalis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cycad (n): The common name for the plant family (Cycadaceae) to which belongs.
    • Cycads are often mistaken for palms or ferns.
  • Queen Sago (n): A common name sometimes used for , though this name can cause confusion with other similar species.
    • The Queen Sago is prized as an ornamental plant.
Synonyms
  • Fern palm: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym highlighting its appearance.
  • False sago palm: Another common name, distinguishing it from the true sago palm ().
Notes
  • This is a proper scientific name (a binomial). It is not typically used in idioms, phrasal verbs, or casual conversation. Its usage is almost exclusively technical or descriptive within the fields of botany, gardening, and conservation.
Noun
  1. southeastern Indian cycad with palmlike foliage