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Dilleniid Dicot Family (Noun)

Meaning

Family of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The dilleniid dicot family is a group of flowering plants that includes a wide range of species, from small herbs to large trees.
  • The dilleniid dicot family is characterized by the presence of certain types of leaves and flowers that distinguish it from other plant families.
  • Some of the most well-known members of the dilleniid dicot family include the magnolia and the tulip tree.
  • The dilleniid dicot family is thought to have evolved from a common ancestor with other dicot families, and its members can be found on every continent except Antarctica.
  • The dilleniid dicot family is an important group of plants, with many species being used for food, medicine, and other purposes.

Hypernyms

  • Magnoliopsid Family

Hyponyms

  • Family Tiliaceae
  • Family Ericaceae
  • Violet Family
  • Family Capparidaceae
  • Elaeocarpus Family
  • Tamarisk Family
  • Family Actinidiaceae
  • Family Santalaceae
  • Poppy Family
  • Family Epacridaceae
  • Tea Family
  • Family Elaeocarpaceae
  • White-alder Family
  • Family Loranthaceae
  • Family Brassicaceae
  • Family Malvaceae
  • Family Resedaceae
  • Family Violaceae
  • Family Clusiaceae
  • Rockrose Family
  • Family Caricaceae
  • Clusiaceae
  • Family Viscaceae
  • Family Theaceae
  • Fumitory Family
  • Family Dilleniaceae
  • Family Cruciferae
  • Family Tamaricaceae
  • Family Canellaceae
  • Family Fouquieriaceae
  • Flacourtia Family
  • Family Flacourtiaceae
  • Sandalwood Family
  • Family Ochnaceae
  • Begonia Family
  • Family Monotropaceae
  • Loasa Family
  • Family Bombacaceae
  • Family Fumariaceae
  • Family Caryocaraceae
  • Passionflower Family
  • Family Lennoaceae
  • Wintergreen Family
  • Diapensia Family
  • Mustard Family
  • St John's Wort Family
  • Family Passifloraceae
  • Mistletoe Family
  • Family Dipterocarpaceae
  • Ochna Family
  • Linden Family
  • Family Loasaceae
  • Mallow Family
  • Epacris Family
  • Family Hypericaceae
  • Family Sterculiaceae
  • Family Guttiferae
  • Brassicaceae
  • Caper Family
  • Canella Family
  • Family Cistaceae
  • Mignonette Family
  • Heath Family
  • Papaya Family
  • Family Diapensiaceae
  • Family Begoniaceae
  • Family Papaveraceae
  • Sterculia Family
  • Family Clethraceae
  • Family Pyrolaceae
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