fir cone
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Definition
- Noun:
- The seed-producing cone of a fir tree: A fir cone is the woody, conical or cylindrical reproductive structure produced by fir trees (genus Abies). It is composed of scales that protect and later release the tree's seeds.
Usage
- The term "fir cone" is used to specifically describe the cone from a fir tree, distinguishing it from cones of other conifers like pines or spruces. It is a countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The children collected several fir cones from the forest floor to use in their art project.
- A mature fir cone stands upright on the branch before it disintegrates to release its seeds.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In botany, the structure of a fir cone is noted for its unique disintegration; unlike pine cones, fir cones do not typically fall to the ground intact but break apart on the tree.
- The botanist explained that the fir cone's method of seed dispersal is different from that of a pine cone.
Variants and Related Words
- Cone (n): The general term for the seed-bearing structure of most coniferous trees.
- Pine cone (n): The seed-producing cone of a pine tree.
- Conifer (n): A tree that produces cones and needle-like or scale-like leaves, such as firs, pines, and spruces.
Synonyms
- Fir strobilus: A more technical, botanical term for a fir cone.
Related Phrases
- Cone scale: One of the individual, often woody, parts that make up a cone.
- Each fir cone is made up of numerous overlapping cone scales.
Noun
- the seed-producing cone of a fir tree