Melicoccus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of tropical American trees and shrubs: Melicoccus is the scientific name for a genus of flowering plants in the soapberry family (Sapindaceae). These plants are native to tropical regions of the Americas and are known for producing edible, berry-like fruits.
Usage
- The word melicoccus is primarily used in scientific, botanical, or horticultural contexts. It is a taxonomic name for a specific group of plants.
- It functions as a singular noun when referring to the genus as a whole (e.g., is a genus...).
- It can be used in the plural form melicocci when referring to multiple species within the genus, though this is a technical Latin plural.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: " is closely related to the lychee and rambutan."
- Botanical Description: "The most well-known species in the genus melicoccus is , commonly called the Spanish lime or mamoncillo."
- Horticultural Context: "Several melicoccus species are cultivated for their sweet and tangy fruits."
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The name is always capitalized () when used as the formal genus name. It is often italicized in scientific writing.
- Example: "The study focused on the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Melicoccus."
Variants and Related Words
- Melicoccus bijugatus (n): The most commercially significant species within the genus, known by common names such as Spanish lime, genip, quenepa, or mamoncillo.
- Sapindaceae (n): The soapberry family, the plant family to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Genus Melicoccus: The full taxonomic designation.
- (There are no direct common-language synonyms, as it is a scientific name. Common names refer to specific species, not the entire genus.)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Berry-bearing trees: A descriptive phrase for the characteristic of this genus.
- Tropical fruit trees: A broader category that includes plants from the genus .
Noun
- tropical American trees and shrubs bearing berries