nutmeg family

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nutmeg family

The nutmeg family includes trees that produce fragrant spices.

Definition

Noun: 1. A taxonomic family of aromatic tropical trees and shrubs: The nutmeg family is a botanical family (Myristicaceae) of flowering plants, primarily trees, known for their aromatic qualities. Members of this family produce seeds that are often covered by a fleshy, net-like aril. 2. The plant family Myristicaceae: This is the formal scientific name for the family, which includes the commercially important nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans).

Usage Examples
  • The nutmeg family includes several species valued for their spices and essential oils.
  • Botanists study the nutmeg family to understand the evolution of tropical flora.
  • The characteristic arillate seeds are a defining feature of the nutmeg family.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is used primarily in botanical, horticultural, and culinary contexts to categorize a specific group of plants.
  • In economic botany, the nutmeg family is significant as the source of nutmeg and mace from the same seed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Myristicaceae: The scientific Latin name for the nutmeg family.
  • Nutmeg tree: A common name for , the most commercially important member of this family.
  • Arillate: An adjective describing seeds that have an aril, a key characteristic of seeds in this family.
Synonyms
  • Myristicaceae (scientific synonym)
  • The myristica family (less common)
Notes on Meaning

The term "nutmeg family" refers exclusively to the botanical family as a whole. It is not used to describe a single plant or a social group. Its meaning is fixed within the domain of plant taxonomy.

nutmeg family

The nutmeg family includes trees that produce fragrant spices.

Noun
  1. family of aromatic tropical trees with arillate seeds