monocot genus
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Definition
Noun: A taxonomic category (genus) comprising flowering plants (angiosperms) characterized by having seeds that contain only one embryonic leaf or cotyledon. This group is also known as monocotyledons.
Usage
This term is used in scientific, botanical, and taxonomic contexts to classify and discuss a group of related plant species that share the fundamental characteristic of a single seed leaf. - Botanists reclassified the plant into a different monocot genus based on new phylogenetic data. - Lilium is a well-known monocot genus that includes many species of lilies.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term specifies a rank (genus) within the larger class Liliopsida (monocots). It is a more precise term than simply "monocot," as it refers specifically to the generic level of classification.
- The debate centered on whether the newly discovered species warranted the creation of a new monocot genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Monocotyledon (n): The larger class or group to which these genera belong; often shortened to "monocot."
- Palms and grasses are common examples of monocotyledons.
- Dicot genus (n): A contrasting taxonomic category for genera of flowering plants with two cotyledons in the seed.
Synonyms
- Liliopsid genus: A synonym based on the scientific class name Liliopsida.
- Genus of monocots: A descriptive synonym.
Related Phrases
- Genus of monocotyledons: A formal, descriptive phrase equivalent to "monocot genus."
Noun
- genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed