genus grewia
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic category (genus) of flowering plants belonging to the family Malvaceae (mallow family). This genus comprises tropical and subtropical climbers, shrubs, or trees native to the Old World (Africa, Asia, and Australasia).
Usage
- The term "genus " is used in scientific, botanical, and taxonomic contexts to classify and refer to this specific group of plants.
- It is typically italicized in formal writing, as is standard for genus names.
Examples
- In a botanical text: "The plant was identified as a member of based on its floral structure."
- In a research paper: "This study examines the phylogenetic relationships within ."
- In a description: " includes several species valued for their edible fruits."
Advanced Usage
- The genus is named in honor of Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712), an English plant anatomist and physiologist.
- Species within are often referred to simply as "grewias." For example, (phalsa or falsa) is cultivated for its fruit.
Variants and Related Words
- Grewia (n): The standard, abbreviated form of the genus name when used in a botanical binomial (e.g., ).
- grewia (n, common usage): Sometimes used informally to refer to any plant of this genus.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this scientific taxonomic name. In botanical contexts, it may be paraphrased as "the Grewia genus."
Different Meanings
- The term has only one primary meaning: the botanical genus. It does not have idiomatic or figurative meanings.
Notes
- As a precise scientific term, "genus " does not have associated phrasal verbs or idioms in general English usage.
Noun
- a genus of tropical and subtropical Old World climbers or shrubs or trees