Lycopodium

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Definition

Noun: 1. A genus of plants: The type and sole genus of the family Lycopodiaceae, comprising erect or creeping evergreen plants, such as clubmosses, often used for Christmas decorations.

Usage
  • As a botanical genus name: The word "lycopodium" is used scientifically to classify a specific group of primitive vascular plants.
    • The forest floor was covered with a carpet of lycopodium.
    • Lycopodium species are sometimes called ground pines.
Advanced Usage
  • In historical and specialized contexts: "Lycopodium" can also refer to the fine, flammable powder made from the spores of these plants, historically used in fireworks and as a dusting powder.
    • In the 19th century, lycopodium powder was used to create flash effects in early photography.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lycopodiaceae (n): The plant family to which the genus belongs.
  • Lycopod (n): A common name for any plant of the class Lycopodiopsida, which includes and related genera.
  • Clubmoss (n): A common English name for plants in the genus and related genera, referring to their moss-like appearance.
Synonyms
  • Ground pine (n): A common name for certain species that resemble miniature pine trees.
  • Club moss (n): Another common name for plants in this genus.
Notes on Meaning
  • The primary meaning of "lycopodium" is taxonomic, referring to the genus. The secondary meaning referring to the spore powder is historical and technical. In modern general usage, the word most commonly denotes the plant itself.
Noun
  1. type and sole genus of the Lycopodiaceae; erect or creeping evergreen plants often used for Christmas decorations