Hydrocharitaceae
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Definition
Noun (Proper noun, treated as singular or plural) 1. A family of aquatic plants: Hydrocharitaceae is the scientific name for a family of simple, nearly stemless, flowering plants that live in freshwater (and some in marine) environments. These plants are widely distributed around the world.
Usage Notes
- Scientific Context: This word is almost exclusively used in scientific, botanical, or academic contexts. It is the formal taxonomic name for a specific plant family.
- Capitalization: As a proper noun (the name of a family), it is always capitalized: .
- Grammar: It is treated as a singular noun when referring to the family as a single taxonomic group (e.g., "Hydrocharitaceae a family..."). In informal contexts, it may be used with a plural verb when referring to the member plants collectively.
Examples
- The aquatic plant family Hydrocharitaceae includes familiar species like frogbit and tape grass.
- Several genera within Hydrocharitaceae are important for providing habitat and oxygen in freshwater ecosystems.
- Botanists study the evolutionary relationships of Hydrocharitaceae to other monocot plants.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The name is used to classify organisms. For example: Kingdom: Plantae; Order: Alismatales; Family: Hydrocharitaceae; Genus: ; Species: .
Variants and Related Words
- hydrocharitaceous (adjective): Of or relating to the plant family Hydrocharitaceae.
- The pond exhibited a typical hydrocharitaceous flora.
Synonyms
- Frogbit family: A common name for the Hydrocharitaceae family.
- Tape-grass family: Another common name, referring to the genus .
Different Meanings
This word has only one specific meaning as the scientific name for a botanical family. It does not have general or idiomatic meanings.
Noun
- simple nearly stemless freshwater aquatic plants; widely distributed