genus Cinnamomum
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Definition
Proper noun * A taxonomic classification: Genus Cinnamomum is the scientific name for a group of aromatic, evergreen trees and shrubs belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae. This genus is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Australasia.
Usage
- is used in scientific, botanical, and horticultural contexts to refer to this specific group of plants collectively.
- It is always capitalized and often italicized in formal writing to indicate it is a Latin scientific name.
Examples
- The spice cinnamon is derived from the bark of several species within genus Cinnamomum.
- Botanists are studying the evolutionary relationships among species in genus Cinnamomum.
- Genus Cinnamomum includes economically important plants used for spices, timber, and essential oils.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The name is used to specify the genus level, which sits above species and below family. For example: Family Lauraceae > Genus Cinnamomum > Species (true cinnamon).
- Abbreviation: In repeated scientific text, after the first full mention, it may be abbreviated as (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Cinnamomum: The simplified, standard form of the genus name used in most contexts.
- Cinnamon: The common name for the spice and, informally, for the trees themselves. While related, "cinnamon" is not a direct synonym for the taxonomic term .
Synonyms
- Cinnamon genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
- (There are no true conceptual synonyms for a unique scientific taxonomic name.)
Different Meanings
This term has a single, specific meaning in scientific nomenclature. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- Asiatic and Australian aromatic trees and shrubs