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CAPSICUM
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Dictionary entry overview: What does Capsicum mean?
• CAPSICUM (noun)
The noun CAPSICUM has 2 senses:
1. any of various tropical plants of the genus Capsicum bearing peppers
2. chiefly tropical perennial shrubby plants having many-seeded fruits: sweet and hot peppers
Familiarity information: CAPSICUM used as a noun is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Any of various tropical plants of the genus Capsicum bearing peppers
Classified under:
Nouns denoting plants
Synonyms:
capsicum; capsicum pepper plant; pepper
Hypernyms ("capsicum" is a kind of...):
bush; shrub (a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems)
Meronyms (parts of "capsicum"):
pepper (sweet and hot varieties of fruits of plants of the genus Capsicum)
Meronyms (substance of "capsicum"):
capsaicin (colorless pungent crystalline compound derived from capsicum; source of the hotness of hot peppers of the genus Capsicum such as chili and cayenne and jalapeno)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "capsicum"):
Capsicum annuum conoides; cone pepper (plant bearing erect pungent conical red or yellow or purple fruits; sometimes grown as an ornamental)
Capsicum annuum longum; cayenne; cayenne pepper; chili pepper; chilli pepper; jalapeno; long pepper (plant bearing very hot and finely tapering long peppers; usually red)
bell pepper; Capsicum annuum grossum; paprika; pimento; pimiento; sweet pepper; sweet pepper plant (plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers)
Capsicum annuum cerasiforme; cherry pepper (plant bearing small rounded usually pungent fruits)
bird pepper; Capsicum baccatum; Capsicum frutescens baccatum (plant bearing very small and very hot oblong red fruits; includes wild forms native to tropical America; thought to be ancestral to the sweet pepper and many hot peppers)
Capsicum frutescens; hot pepper; tabasco pepper; tabasco plant (plant bearing very hot medium-sized oblong red peppers; grown principally in the Gulf Coast states for production of hot sauce)
Holonyms ("capsicum" is a member of...):
Capsicum; genus Capsicum (chiefly tropical perennial shrubby plants having many-seeded fruits: sweet and hot peppers)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Chiefly tropical perennial shrubby plants having many-seeded fruits: sweet and hot peppers
Classified under:
Nouns denoting plants
Synonyms:
Capsicum; genus Capsicum
Hypernyms ("Capsicum" is a kind of...):
asterid dicot genus (genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous herbs and some trees and shrubs)
Meronyms (members of "Capsicum"):
capsicum; capsicum pepper plant; pepper (any of various tropical plants of the genus Capsicum bearing peppers)
Capsicum annuum conoides; cone pepper (plant bearing erect pungent conical red or yellow or purple fruits; sometimes grown as an ornamental)
Capsicum annuum longum; cayenne; cayenne pepper; chili pepper; chilli pepper; jalapeno; long pepper (plant bearing very hot and finely tapering long peppers; usually red)
bell pepper; Capsicum annuum grossum; paprika; pimento; pimiento; sweet pepper; sweet pepper plant (plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers)
Capsicum annuum cerasiforme; cherry pepper (plant bearing small rounded usually pungent fruits)
bird pepper; Capsicum baccatum; Capsicum frutescens baccatum (plant bearing very small and very hot oblong red fruits; includes wild forms native to tropical America; thought to be ancestral to the sweet pepper and many hot peppers)
Capsicum frutescens; hot pepper; tabasco pepper; tabasco plant (plant bearing very hot medium-sized oblong red peppers; grown principally in the Gulf Coast states for production of hot sauce)
Holonyms ("Capsicum" is a member of...):
family Solanaceae; potato family; Solanaceae (large and economically important family of herbs or shrubs or trees often strongly scented and sometimes narcotic or poisonous; includes the genera Solanum, Atropa, Brugmansia, Capsicum, Datura, Hyoscyamus, Lycopersicon, Nicotiana, Petunia, Physalis, and Solandra)
Context examples
The research showed that peppers grafted onto Capsicum anuum, a wild pepper plant, were much better at dealing with drought conditions and high levels of salt in the soil.
(Grafting helps pepper plants deal with drought, SciDev.Net)
Therapy based on plant-derived preparations which include the following: Individual herbs - Ginkgo biloba, Hypericum, Garlic, Ginseng, Echinacea, Saw palmetto, Urtica diocia (nettle), Kava kava, Hawthorne, Witch Hazel, Bilberry, Ginger, Aloe vera, Capsicum, Feverfew, Green tea, Tee Tree oil, Licorice root, Yohimbe, Valerian, Bee Pollen, Cat's Claw, Evening Primrose, Dong Quai, Fenugreek, Marshmallow, Psyllium, Turmeric.
(Botanical Therapy, NCI Thesaurus)
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