myrtle family
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of trees and shrubs (Myrtaceae): The myrtle family is a large botanical family of flowering plants, primarily trees and shrubs, many of which are known for producing aromatic oils in their leaves and other parts. This family includes many economically and ecologically important species.
Usage
The term "myrtle family" is used in botanical and horticultural contexts to classify and describe a specific group of plants. It is a common name for the taxonomic family Myrtaceae.
Examples
- Noun:
- Eucalyptus and clove trees both belong to the myrtle family.
- Botanists study the diverse characteristics of the myrtle family, which includes over 5,000 species.
- Many plants in the myrtle family have leaves that release a fragrant oil when crushed.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification: The term is used to denote the family rank () within the order Myrtales.
- The paper discusses the evolutionary relationships within the myrtle family.
Variants and Related Words
- Myrtaceae (n): The scientific, Latin name for the myrtle family.
- Myrtaceous (adj): Of or relating to the myrtle family.
- The forest has a high proportion of myrtaceous plants.
Synonyms
- Family Myrtaceae: The formal synonym.
- Myrtles (in a broad, non-scientific sense): Sometimes used informally to refer to members of this family.
Different Meanings
The term "myrtle family" has a single, specific botanical meaning. It does not refer to a social or human family.
Noun
- trees and shrubs yielding a fragrant oil