order cordaitales

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order cordaitales

A scientist examines a fossil of order Cordaitales in a museum.

Definition

Noun: 1. An extinct order of plants: A taxonomic order of extinct gymnospermous plants that existed primarily during the Carboniferous period. These plants are characterized by tall, tree-like trunks and are considered more evolutionarily advanced than cycads but became extinct around the Mesozoic era.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Fossil evidence suggests that order Cordaitales was a dominant component of Carboniferous forests.
    • The study of order Cordaitales provides crucial insights into early seed plant evolution.
Advanced Usage
  • In paleobotanical context: Used to discuss prehistoric flora and evolutionary biology.
    • The anatomical structure of order Cordaitales bridges a gap between earlier and later gymnosperms.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cordaitales (n): The same as "order Cordaitales"; the taxonomic name itself.
  • Cordaites (n): The name of a common genus within this order.
  • cordaitean (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the order Cordaitales.
Synonyms
  • Cordaitales (Used interchangeably as the formal taxonomic name).
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, specific meaning in scientific (paleobotanical) taxonomy. It refers exclusively to this extinct order of plants and is not used in everyday language.

order cordaitales

A scientist examines a fossil of order Cordaitales in a museum.

Noun
  1. extinct plants having tall arborescent trunks comparable to or more advanced than cycads; known from the Pennsylvanian period; probably extinct since the Mesozoic era

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