genus thymus
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A gardener carefully labels a small pot of the genus Thymus in her herb collection.
Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Thymus" is the scientific name for a large genus of aromatic, perennial herbs and subshrubs in the mint family (Lamiaceae). This genus is native to the Old World (Europe, Asia, and North Africa) and is best known for the culinary and medicinal herb, thyme.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Thymus" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in botany, biology, and horticulture. The first word, "Genus," indicates the rank in classification, and the second, "Thymus," is the specific name. In non-scientific contexts, people typically refer to the common plants within this genus simply as "thyme."
- It is often written in italics: . When used in a general sense, "the genus " is also acceptable.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The plant was correctly identified as a member of genus Thymus.
- A new species within genus Thymus was discovered in the Mediterranean region.
- Botanists study the diversity of genus Thymus to understand its evolution.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: "Genus Thymus" is part of a larger classification system:
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Family: Lamiaceae (the mint family)
- Genus: Thymus
- Species: e.g., Thymus vulgaris (common thyme)
Variants and Related Words
- Thyme (n): The common name for plants, especially , from this genus, used as a culinary and medicinal herb.
- She added fresh thyme to the soup.
- Thymol (n): A crystalline phenol obtained from oil of thyme (from plants of genus ), used as an antiseptic.
- Lamiaceae (n): The mint family, to which genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Thyme genus: A less formal way to refer to the same taxonomic group.
- (Note: In scientific nomenclature, the Latin binomial is unique and does not have true synonyms.)
Different Meanings
- Thymus (as a standalone word, not preceded by "genus") can also refer to a completely different biological term:
- Thymus gland (n): A small ductless gland in the neck, part of the immune system.
- Example: The thymus is crucial for the development of T-cells.
- (This is a homograph—same spelling, different meaning and origin—and is not related to the plant genus.)
A gardener carefully labels a small pot of the genus Thymus in her herb collection.
Noun
- large genus of Old World mints: thyme