nutmeg family
Học thuậtThân thiện
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.
Noun
- family of aromatic tropical trees with arillate seeds