Dirca
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Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of North American deciduous shrubs: "Dirca" is the genus name for a small group of flowering shrubs native to North America, commonly known as leatherwood.
- The plant itself: The word can also refer to any shrub belonging to this genus, characterized by flexible, tough bark and early spring flowers.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The forest understory contained several specimens of Dirca. (The forest understory contained several specimens of Dirca.)
- Dirca palustris is the most widespread species in this genus. (Dirca palustris is the most widespread species in this genus.)
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy: Used to precisely identify and classify a specific genus within the Thymelaeaceae family.
- The researcher published a paper on the ecology of Dirca. (The researcher published a paper on the ecology of Dirca.)
Variants and Related Words
- Leatherwood (n): A common name for shrubs in the genus, referring to their pliable yet strong bark.
- The leatherwood's branches are remarkably flexible. (The leatherwood's branches are remarkably flexible.)
- Dirca palustris (n): The specific species name for the common, or eastern, leatherwood.
- Thymelaeaceae (n): The plant family to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Leatherwood: The most common synonym, describing the plant's physical characteristic.
- Moosewood: A less common regional name for .
Notes on Meaning
- Botanical Term: "Dirca" is primarily a scientific/Latin name used in botany and horticulture. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.
- Specific Reference: When used, it almost always refers to the native North American shrub genus. It does not have other common metaphorical or idiomatic meanings.
Noun
- deciduous shrub of North America: leatherwood