cinnamomum

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cinnamomum

A sprig of cinnamomum rests on a wooden cutting board next to a mortar and pestle.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A genus of aromatic trees and shrubs: "Cinnamomum" is the scientific name for a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs belonging to the laurel family (Lauraceae). These plants are native to Asia and Australia and are known for their aromatic bark and leaves.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Cinnamomum verum is the source of true cinnamon. (The species Cinnamomum verum is the plant from which true cinnamon is obtained.)
    • Several species of Cinnamomum are used in traditional medicine. (Multiple species within the Cinnamomum genus are utilized in traditional healing practices.)
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and scientific contexts: The word "Cinnamomum" is primarily used in scientific, botanical, or culinary discussions to refer specifically to this genus of plants.
    • The study focused on the essential oils extracted from various Cinnamomum species. (The research concentrated on the oils derived from different types of Cinnamomum plants.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Cinnamon (n): The common name for the spice obtained from the bark of certain trees.
    • Cinnamon is a popular spice used in baking.
  • Camphor (n): A white, volatile substance obtained from the wood of .
    • Camphor is used in medicinal ointments.
Synonyms
  • Cinnamon tree: A common name for trees of the genus, especially those cultivated for their bark.
  • Cassia tree: Often refers to , a related species that produces a similar spice.
Notes on Meaning
  • The word "Cinnamomum" is a taxonomic (scientific classification) term. It does not have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it in everyday English. Its usage is almost exclusively technical, relating to botany, horticulture, or the spice trade.
cinnamomum

A sprig of cinnamomum rests on a wooden cutting board next to a mortar and pestle.

Noun
  1. Asiatic and Australian aromatic trees and shrubs