geomyidae

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Definition

Proper noun A family of rodents commonly known as pocket gophers, native to North and Central America. These burrowing mammals are characterized by fur-lined cheek pouches ("pockets") on the outside of their mouths, used for carrying food.

Usage

The word "Geomyidae" is used as a formal, scientific name in biological and zoological contexts to classify a specific taxonomic family. * The family Geomyidae includes several genera, such as Geomys and Thomomys. * A key distinguishing feature of Geomyidae is their external, fur-lined cheek pouches. * Researchers studied the evolutionary history of the Geomyidae.

Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: The word is used to specify a rank (family) within the order Rodentia. It is always capitalized.
  • Adjectival form: The derived adjective "geomyid" is often used to describe members or characteristics of this family (e.g., geomyid rodents, geomyid behavior).
Variants and Related Words
  • Geomyid (noun): A member of the family Geomyidae; a pocket gopher.
    • Several geomyids were observed in the field.
  • Geomyid (adjective): Of or relating to the family Geomyidae.
    • The study focused on geomyid dental patterns.
Synonyms
  • Pocket gophers (common name)
  • Gophers (common, but less precise as it can refer to other burrowing animals)
Notes

"Geomyidae" is a specialized term from scientific nomenclature. In everyday language, the common names "pocket gopher" or "gopher" are used. The formal name is primarily encountered in academic, research, or wildlife management contexts.

Noun
  1. North American pocket gophers

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