lagenaria
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Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of tropical Old World vines of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae): Lagenaria is the scientific name for a specific genus of plants. These plants are climbing vines native to warm regions of Africa and Asia.
- The hard-shelled fruit produced by these vines: The word can also refer to the fruit itself, which is commonly known as the bottle gourd, calabash, or white-flowered gourd. When dried, the hard shell is used for various purposes.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Lagenaria vine quickly covered the garden fence with its large leaves.
- After harvesting and drying the lagenaria, the artisan carved it into a beautiful water vessel.
- Scientists studied the genetic diversity within the genus Lagenaria.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/agricultural contexts: The term is primarily used in scientific, botanical, or specialized gardening discussions to specify this particular genus of gourds.
- The research paper compared the growth patterns of Lagenaria siceraria with other cucurbits.
Variants and Related Words
- Lagenaria siceraria (n): The most common and widely cultivated species within the genus, known as the bottle gourd or calabash.
- Calabash (n): A common name for the hard-shelled fruit of the vine, often used to make containers, musical instruments, or decorations.
- Bottle gourd (n): Another common name for the fruit, describing its characteristic shape.
Synonyms
- Bottle gourd: The most frequent common name for the fruit.
- Calabash: Often used interchangeably, especially when referring to the dried, hollowed-out shell used as a container.
Notes on Meaning
- The word "lagenaria" is a specialized, scientific term. In everyday English, people are much more likely to use the common names "bottle gourd" or "calabash." It is rarely used outside of technical or academic writing.