liliopsid family

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liliopsid family

A botanist carefully examines a liliopsid family specimen in a greenhouse.

Definition

Noun: A taxonomic family of monocotyledonous flowering plants. These plants are characterized by having seeds that contain only one embryonic leaf or cotyledon. This term is used in botanical classification.

Usage

This is a scientific term used in botany and plant taxonomy to categorize and discuss groups of related monocot plants. It refers to the rank of "family" within the biological classification system for this specific group of flowering plants.

Examples
  • The orchid family (Orchidaceae) is a large and diverse liliopsid family.
  • Botanists studied the evolutionary relationships within a particular liliopsid family.
  • Grasses belong to the liliopsid family Poaceae.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in technical, academic, or scientific writing and discourse related to plant biology, systematics, and phylogenetics.
  • It can be used comparatively: "In contrast to a magnoliopsid family (dicot), a liliopsid family typically has parallel leaf venation."
Variants and Related Words
  • Monocot family: A more common synonym for liliopsid family.
  • Liliopsida: The class name for all monocotyledonous plants.
  • Monocotyledon: The general term for a plant belonging to this group.
Synonyms
  • Monocot family
Antonyms
  • Magnoliopsid family (dicot family)
Related Phrases / Context
  • Taxonomic family: The broader category to which a liliopsid family belongs.
  • Plant classification: The system in which this term is used.
  • Monocot characteristics: Features such as single cotyledon, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three, which are typical of members of any liliopsid family.
liliopsid family

A botanist carefully examines a liliopsid family specimen in a greenhouse.

Noun
  1. family of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed

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