Lagenaria siceraria

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Definition

Noun 1. A plant species: Lagenaria siceraria is the botanical name for a specific type of vine plant, known for producing hard-shelled, bottle-shaped gourds. It is an Old World plant, meaning it originated in Africa or Asia.

Usage Notes
  • This is a highly specific, scientific term. It is almost exclusively used in botanical, agricultural, or historical contexts to refer to the plant species itself.
  • In everyday language, the fruits of this plant are commonly called bottle gourds, calabashes, or simply gourds. The term is used when precise botanical identification is required.
Examples
  • Scientific/Agricultural Context:
    • The study focused on the genetic diversity of Lagenaria siceraria across different regions.
    • Farmers cultivate Lagenaria siceraria not only for food but also for making traditional utensils.
  • General Reference:
    • The bottle gourd, scientifically known as Lagenaria siceraria, has been used by humans for thousands of years.
Advanced Usage
  • The species name is derived from a Latin word related to drinking vessels, highlighting one of the fruit's primary traditional uses.
  • In taxonomic classification, is the genus, and is the specific epithet, together forming the unique binomial name for the species.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bottle gourd (n): The most common English name for the fruit of the plant.
  • Calabash (n): A term often used interchangeably with "bottle gourd," especially when referring to the dried, hardened shell used as a container.
  • Gourd (n): A broader term that can refer to fruits from several plant genera, including and .
Synonyms
  • Bottle gourd
  • Calabash (in the context of the fruit/vessel)
Different Meanings
  • This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of gourd plant. It does not have idiomatic or figurative meanings.
Noun
  1. Old World climbing plant with hard-shelled bottle-shaped gourds as fruits