genus chinchona

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genus chinchona

The genus Chinchona includes trees with valuable medicinal bark.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A large genus of trees native to the Andean region of South America, characterized by having bark with medicinal properties. This term refers specifically to a taxonomic group (genus) of plants known for being the source of quinine.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The genus Chinchona includes several species valuable for their bark.
    • Scientists study the genus Chinchona for its historical importance in treating malaria.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical taxonomy: The name is used in scientific classification to group related species.
    • The specimen was classified under the genus Chinchona.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cinchona (n): The more common modern spelling for the same genus. (Note: The target word uses an older or variant spelling 'Chinchona').
  • Chinchona bark (n): The medicinal bark harvested from these trees.
  • Quinine (n): The alkaloid compound extracted from the bark of trees in this genus.
Synonyms
  • Cinchona genus: The same taxonomic group under its standard spelling.
  • Quinine tree genus: A descriptive synonym referencing its most famous product.
Notes on Usage
  • The term 'genus Chinchona' is a formal, scientific noun phrase. The first word ('genus') indicates the taxonomic rank, and the second ('Chinchona') is the proper name of the genus. In many contexts, especially scientific ones, the word 'genus' is often omitted, and 'Chinchona' (or 'Cinchona') is used alone to refer to the group.
  • The spelling 'Chinchona' (with 'h') is an older variant. The standard modern botanical spelling is Cinchona (without the 'h').
genus chinchona

The genus Chinchona includes trees with valuable medicinal bark.

Noun
  1. large genus of trees of Andean region of South America having medicinal bark