genus Cocos
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Definition
Noun: * Genus Cocos: A taxonomic genus of palm trees, consisting of a single species, Cocos nucifera, commonly known as the coconut palm. It is characterized by its tall, unbranched trunk, large feather-like leaves (fronds), and the production of the well-known coconut fruit.
Usage
- Genus Cocos is a scientific, botanical term used in formal contexts like biology, agriculture, and taxonomy.
- It is always treated as a singular noun, even though it refers to a group (a genus).
- Example: "The genus Cocos is of great economic importance in tropical regions."
Examples
- In botanical classification, the coconut palm belongs to the genus Cocos.
- Genus Cocos is a member of the larger palm family, Arecaceae.
- The only species in genus Cocos is cultivated worldwide for its fruit, fiber, and wood.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is often italicized in scientific writing: Cocos.
- It can be used in a broader ecological or evolutionary context.
- Example: "The evolutionary history of genus Cocos suggests an ancient origin."
Variants and Related Words
- Cocos (n): The abbreviated or standard form of the genus name.
- Cocos nucifera (n): The full binomial (scientific) name for the coconut palm species within this genus.
- coconut palm (n): The common name for the tree classified under this genus.
- cocoid (adj): Relating to or characteristic of palms in the tribe Cocoseae, which includes the genus .
Synonyms
- Coconut genus: A less formal, descriptive synonym.
- (There are no true common-language synonyms for this precise taxonomic term.)
Different Meanings
- Cocos can also refer to the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, a territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean. This is a homograph (same spelling, different meaning) and is not related to the botanical term.
- Example: "They went on holiday to the Cocos Islands."
Noun
- coconut palms