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11562747-n:
family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
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12260208-n:
chiefly monoecious trees and shrubs: beeches; chestnuts; oaks; genera Castanea, Castanopsis, Chrysolepis, Fagus, Lithocarpus, Nothofagus, Quercus
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12280487-n:
monoecious trees and shrubs (including the genera Betula and Alnus and Carpinus and Corylus and Ostrya and Ostryopsis)
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12286372-n:
used in some classification systems for the genera Carpinus, Ostryopsis, and Ostryopsis
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12288422-n:
used in some classification systems for the genus Corylus
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12314315-n:
comprises genera Hamamelis, Corylopsis, Fothergilla, Liquidambar, Parrotia, and other small genera
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12723985-n:
two genera of trees or shrubs having hairy catkins: Salix; Populus
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12313005-n:
a group of chiefly woody plants considered among the most primitive of angiosperms; perianth poorly developed or lacking; flowers often unisexual and often in catkins and often wind pollinated; contains 23 families including the Betulaceae and Fagaceae (includes the Amentiferae); sometimes classified as a superorder
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00753786-a:
(of a flowering plant) having two cotyledons in the seed
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01652139-v:
bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"
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02135773-a:
relating to only one sex or having only one type of sexual organ; not hermaphroditic
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02575330-a:
made of or containing or resembling wood
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08107499-n:
(biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more genera
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11665372-n:
plants having seeds in a closed ovary
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11669335-n:
reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
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11674798-n:
a cylindrical spikelike inflorescence
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