quercus grosseserrata
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Definition
Noun: * A type of oak tree: Quercus grosseserrata is the scientific name for a specific species of oak tree native to Japan. It is characterized by having moderately light and fine-grained wood.
Usage Notes
- This is a scientific name (binomial nomenclature) used in botany. It is always written in italics. The first part () is the genus name (oak), and the second part () is the specific epithet that identifies this particular species.
- In everyday English, one might refer to it simply as a Japanese oak. The term is primarily used in academic, forestry, or woodworking contexts.
Examples
- Scientific/Technical Context:
- The timber of Quercus grosseserrata is valued for its workability.
- The study compared the leaf morphology of Quercus grosseserrata to that of other Asian oaks.
Advanced Usage
- The name comes from Latin, where "grosse-" means large or coarse, and "serrata" means saw-toothed, likely describing the appearance of the leaf margins.
Variants and Related Words
- Japanese oak: The common name for this tree.
- : The genus name for all oak trees.
- Oak: The general English term for trees in the genus .
Synonyms
- Japanese oak
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning: it refers to this particular species of tree. It is not used idiomatically or in phrasal verbs.
Noun
- oak with moderately light fine-grained wood; Japan