Meliaceae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of tropical and subtropical trees and shrubs, known as the mahogany family, which includes many species valued for their high-quality timber and ornamental qualities.
Usage
- The term "Meliaceae" is used scientifically as the proper name for a specific botanical family. It is most commonly encountered in academic, botanical, horticultural, or forestry contexts.
- It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the family as a single taxonomic group.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The genus , which includes genuine mahogany, belongs to the family Meliaceae."
- Botanical Description: "Plants in Meliaceae often have pinnate leaves and produce fruit in the form of a capsule or drupe."
- Economic Importance: "Many trees within Meliaceae are harvested for their durable and attractive wood."
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe characteristics or members of the family.
- Example: "The study focused on Meliaceae species found in the Amazon basin."
Variants and Related Words
- Melaceous (adjective): Of or relating to the family Meliaceae.
- Example: "The wood has typical melaceous properties."
Different Meanings
- As a proper noun in botanical taxonomy, "Meliaceae" has only one specific meaning referring to this plant family. It does not have common alternative meanings.
Synonyms
- Mahogany family: The common name for the Meliaceae family.
- Family Meliaceae: The full formal taxonomic designation.
Related Terms (Context-Specific)
- Mahogany: A common name for several valuable timber trees within Meliaceae (e.g., ).
- Neem: A well-known tree () in the Meliaceae family, prized for its medicinal and pesticidal properties.
- Chinaberry: Another common name for , an ornamental tree in this family.
Noun
- tropical trees and shrubs including many important timber and ornamental trees