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08103777-n:
(biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
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Holonyms
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11664929-n:
comprising flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in an ovary; in some systems considered a class (Angiospermae) and in others a division (Magnoliophyta or Anthophyta)
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Meronyms
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11555413-n:
family of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed
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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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Meronyms
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11567411-n:
genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
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11666854-n:
flowering plant with two cotyledons; the stem grows by deposit on its outside
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Meronyms
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11667112-n:
a group of families of trees and shrubs and herbs having well-developed perianths and apocarpous ovaries and generally regarded as the most primitive extant flowering plants; contains 36 families including Magnoliaceae and Ranunculaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder
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Meronyms
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11740655-n:
coextensive with the family Myricaceae
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Meronyms
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11800799-n:
order of plants distinguished by tubular petaloid perianth and inferior ovary
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Meronyms
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11803475-n:
a group of families of mostly flowers having basal or central placentation and trinucleate pollen (binucleate pollen is commoner in flowering plants); contains 14 families including: Caryophyllaceae (carnations and pinks); Aizoaceae; Amaranthaceae; Batidaceae; Chenopodiaceae; Cactaceae (order Opuntiales); Nyctaginaceae; Phytolaccaceae; corresponds approximately to order Caryophyllales; sometimes classified as a superorder
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Meronyms
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11910835-n:
a group of mostly sympetalous herbs and some trees and shrubs mostly with 2 fused carpels; contains 43 families including Campanulales; Solanaceae; Scrophulariaceae; Labiatae; Verbenaceae; Rubiaceae; Compositae; sometimes classified as a superorder
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Meronyms
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12090041-n:
Primulaceae; Theophrastaceae; Myrsinaceae; and (in some classifications) Plumbaginaceae
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Meronyms
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12212810-n:
a group of trees and shrubs and herbs mostly with polypetalous flowers; contains 108 families including Rosaceae; Crassulaceae; Myrtaceae; Melastomaceae; Euphorbiaceae; Umbelliferae
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Meronyms
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12213485-n:
coextensive with the family Proteaceae
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Meronyms
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12224309-n:
order of chiefly Australian trees and shrubs comprising the casuarinas; 1 family: Casuarinaceae
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Meronyms
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12250708-n:
used in some classifications: coextensive with family Diapensiaceae
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Meronyms
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12289744-n:
an order of dicotyledonous plants having gamopetalous flowers; Gentianaceae; Apocynaceae; Asclepiadaceae; Loganiaceae; Oleaceae; Salvadoraceae
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Meronyms
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12300441-n:
coextensive with the family Oleaceae; in some classifications included in the order Gentianales
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Meronyms
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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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Meronyms
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12317763-n:
coextensive with the family Juglandaceae
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Meronyms
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12358485-n:
a group of families of more or less advanced trees and shrubs and herbs having either polypetalous or gamopetalous corollas and often with ovules attached to the walls of the ovary; contains 69 families including Ericaceae and Cruciferae and Malvaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder
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Meronyms
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12391477-n:
an order of dicotyledonous plants including Moraceae and Urticaceae and Ulmaceae
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Meronyms
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12598247-n:
coextensive with the family Plantaginaceae
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Meronyms
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12600417-n:
coextensive with the family Polygonaceae,
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Meronyms
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12723835-n:
coextensive with the family Salicaceae
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Meronyms
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12740196-n:
an order of dicotyledonous plants
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Meronyms
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12769815-n:
trees or shrubs of the families Ebenaceae or Sapotaceae or Styracaceae or Symplocaceae
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Meronyms
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12778926-n:
plants that are variously modified to serve as insect traps: families Sarraceniaceae; Nepenthaceae; Droseraceae
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Meronyms
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12808751-n:
used in some classification systems; often included in the order Polemoniales
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Meronyms
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13140535-n:
an order of dicotyledonous plants
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Meronyms
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13148602-n:
Piperaceae; Saururaceae; Chloranthaceae
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Glosses
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00024073-r:
negation of a word or group of words
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00031264-n:
any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
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00357556-a:
of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing
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Glosses
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00650353-v:
mark as different
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01272718-a:
capable of being classified
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01752884-v:
cause to happen, occur or exist
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01791138-a:
having or showing markings that resemble veins
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02467662-v:
separate into parts or portions
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03819595-n:
an open fabric of string or rope or wire woven together at regular intervals
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08106661-n:
(biology) a taxonomic category below a class and above an order
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08107343-n:
(biology) a taxonomic group ranking above an order and below a class or subclass
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11415721-n:
a natural consequence of development
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11552386-n:
plant that reproduces by means of seeds not spores
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Glosses
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11667112-n:
a group of families of trees and shrubs and herbs having well-developed perianths and apocarpous ovaries and generally regarded as the most primitive extant flowering plants; contains 36 families including Magnoliaceae and Ranunculaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder
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Glosses
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11686398-n:
embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants
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Glosses
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11686503-n:
(botany) a minute rudimentary plant contained within a seed or an archegonium
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Glosses
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11803475-n:
a group of families of mostly flowers having basal or central placentation and trinucleate pollen (binucleate pollen is commoner in flowering plants); contains 14 families including: Caryophyllaceae (carnations and pinks); Aizoaceae; Amaranthaceae; Batidaceae; Chenopodiaceae; Cactaceae (order Opuntiales); Nyctaginaceae; Phytolaccaceae; corresponds approximately to order Caryophyllales; sometimes classified as a superorder
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Glosses
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11910835-n:
a group of mostly sympetalous herbs and some trees and shrubs mostly with 2 fused carpels; contains 43 families including Campanulales; Solanaceae; Scrophulariaceae; Labiatae; Verbenaceae; Rubiaceae; Compositae; sometimes classified as a superorder
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Glosses
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12212810-n:
a group of trees and shrubs and herbs mostly with polypetalous flowers; contains 108 families including Rosaceae; Crassulaceae; Myrtaceae; Melastomaceae; Euphorbiaceae; Umbelliferae
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Glosses
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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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Glosses
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12358485-n:
a group of families of more or less advanced trees and shrubs and herbs having either polypetalous or gamopetalous corollas and often with ovules attached to the walls of the ovary; contains 69 families including Ericaceae and Cruciferae and Malvaceae; sometimes classified as a superorder
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Glosses
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13152742-n:
the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants
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