genus boswellia
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus of trees: Genus Boswellia is the scientific name for a group of flowering tree species, primarily found in regions like North Africa and India. These trees are notable for producing a fragrant resin.
Usage
- The resin harvested from trees of the genus Boswellia is known as frankincense.
- Botanists study the genus Boswellia to understand its various species and their adaptations to arid climates.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and pharmacological contexts, genus Boswellia is often referenced for the medicinal properties of its resin extracts.
- The classification genus Boswellia falls within the family Burseraceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Boswellia (n): The common shorthand for the genus, often used in non-scientific contexts (e.g., Boswellia resin).
- Boswellic acid (n): A type of organic compound derived from the resin of Boswellia trees, studied for its potential anti-inflammatory effects.
Synonyms
- Frankincense trees: A common name for trees belonging to this genus, referring to their most famous product.
Notes on Meaning
The term genus Boswellia is strictly a scientific, taxonomic designation. In everyday language, people typically refer to the "Boswellia tree" or "frankincense tree." The primary meaning is always tied to the biological classification of these resin-yielding trees.
Noun
- genus of trees of North Africa and India that yield incense