grapevine family
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of vines belonging to the order Rhamnales: This is a taxonomic term in botany referring to a specific family of flowering plants, primarily vines. The most economically and culturally significant member of this family is the grapevine (Vitis species), which produces grapes for eating, winemaking, and raisins. Other members include the Virginia creeper.
Usage Notes
- This is a specialized scientific term used in botany, horticulture, and biology. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
- In non-scientific contexts, people typically refer to specific plants like "grapevines" or "grape family" rather than the precise taxonomic name.
- The term is often used when discussing plant classification, evolution, or the botanical characteristics shared by members of this family.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The grapevine family includes over 800 species of plants.
- Botanists study the grapevine family to understand the evolution of climbing plants.
- Plants in the grapevine family often have tendrils for climbing.
Advanced Usage
- The formal, scientific name for the grapevine family is Vitaceae. In academic and professional writing, "Vitaceae" is the preferred term.
- The order Rhamnales contains several families, including Vitaceae, the grapevine family.
Variants and Related Words
- Vitaceae (n): The formal Latin name for the grapevine family. This is a synonym used in scientific classification.
- Grapevine (n): A common name for plants in the genus , especially , which is cultivated for grapes.
- Virginia creeper (n): A common ornamental vine () belonging to the grapevine family.
Synonyms
- Vitaceae (Scientific synonym)
- Grape family (Common, less precise synonym)
Noun
- a family of vines belonging to order Rhamnales