family Osmundaceae
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Definition
Noun: - A large family of ferns, the Osmundaceae, widely distributed in temperate and tropical areas. This family is characterized by its large, often dimorphic fronds and sporangia that are not grouped in distinct sori but are borne on modified, non-green segments.
Usage
- The term "family Osmundaceae" is used in botanical and scientific contexts to classify a specific, widely distributed group of ferns. It is a formal taxonomic name.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature, the family name is often used without the word "family," simply as "Osmundaceae." However, "family Osmundaceae" is used for clarity when discussing taxonomic ranks.
- The study compared the rhizome structure across the Osmundaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Osmundaceae (noun): The standard, more concise form of the taxonomic family name.
- Osmundaceous (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of the family Osmundaceae.
- The fossil exhibited osmundaceous characteristics.
Synonyms
- Flowering fern family: A common name sometimes used for this family, though it is a misnomer as ferns do not flower. This name refers to the fertile, flower-like appearance of the spore-bearing fronds in some species, like the genus.
Notes
- This is a specialized botanical term. It does not have idioms, phrasal verbs, or common metaphorical uses outside of scientific classification.
Noun
- large family of ferns widely distributed in temperate and tropical areas