milkwort family
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of flowering plants: The term "milkwort family" refers to a taxonomic family of dicotyledonous plants, scientifically known as Polygalaceae. This family includes a variety of life forms such as trees, shrubs, and herbs. These plants are widely distributed across temperate and tropical regions throughout the world.
Usage Notes
- "Milkwort family" is a common name used in botany and horticulture. It is less formal than the scientific name but is widely understood in these contexts.
- It functions as a singular, collective noun when referring to the entire family as a group.
Examples
- Botanists classify the plant within the milkwort family.
- The milkwort family is notable for its complex flower structures.
- Several medicinal herbs belong to the milkwort family.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in discussions of plant evolution, biogeography, and systematics due to the family's wide distribution.
- It may appear in ecological studies describing the flora of a particular region.
Variants and Related Words
- Polygalaceae (n.): The formal, scientific Latin name for the milkwort family.
- Milkwort (n.): The common name for plants within the genus , which is the type genus for the family. For example, is known as Seneca snakeroot.
Synonyms
- Polygalaceae (This is the direct scientific synonym, not a different word with similar meaning).
Different Meanings
- There are no other common meanings for the specific compound term "milkwort family." It refers exclusively to the plant family .
Noun
- trees, shrubs, and herbs widely distributed throughout both hemispheres