pistacia vera
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Definition
Noun: 1. The pistachio tree: A small deciduous tree (Pistacia vera) native to regions of Central Asia and the Middle East, cultivated for its edible seeds (pistachio nuts). It is characterized by its ability to thrive in hot, dry climates and its production of small, hard-shelled nuts.
Usage
- The primary use of the term Pistacia vera is in botanical, agricultural, and scientific contexts to specifically identify the species of tree that produces commercial pistachio nuts.
- It is used to distinguish this cultivated species from other, inedible species within the genus.
Examples
- Scientific/Agricultural Context:
- The orchard was planted exclusively with Pistacia vera due to its high-quality nut yield.
- Botanists study the drought-resistant properties of Pistacia vera.
- Unlike its relative Pistacia terebinthus, Pistacia vera produces the nuts we eat.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in its full Latin binomial form (Pistacia vera) to maintain scientific precision. It is rarely shortened in formal writing.
Variants and Related Words
- Pistachio (tree): The common name for .
- Pistachio (nut): The edible seed produced by the tree.
- Pistacia: The genus name, which includes other species like (mastic tree) and (Chinese pistache).
Synonyms
- Pistachio tree
Noun
- small tree of southern Europe and Asia Minor bearing small hard-shelled nuts