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CLASS LYCOPODIATE
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Dictionary entry overview: What does class Lycopodiate mean?
• CLASS LYCOPODIATE (noun)
The noun CLASS LYCOPODIATE has 1 sense:
1. club mosses and related forms: includes Lycopodiales; Isoetales; Selaginellales; and extinct Lepidodendrales; sometimes considered a subdivision of Tracheophyta
Familiarity information: CLASS LYCOPODIATE used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Club mosses and related forms: includes Lycopodiales; Isoetales; Selaginellales; and extinct Lepidodendrales; sometimes considered a subdivision of Tracheophyta
Classified under:
Nouns denoting plants
Synonyms:
class Lycopodiate; class Lycopsida; Lycopodiate; Lycopsida
Hypernyms ("class Lycopodiate" is a kind of...):
class ((biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders)
Meronyms (members of "class Lycopodiate"):
class Lycopodineae; Lycopodineae (alternative designation for the class Lycopsida)
club-moss; club moss; lycopod (primitive evergreen moss-like plant with spores in club-shaped strobiles)
Lepidodendrales; order Lepidodendrales (fossil arborescent plants arising during the early Devonian and conspicuous throughout the Carboniferous)
Lycopodiales; order Lycopodiales (lower vascular plants coextensive with the family Lycopodiaceae; in some classifications includes the Selaginellaceae and Isoetaceae)
order Selaginellales; Selaginellales (in some classifications included in Lycopodiales)
Isoetales; order Isoetales (aquatic or marsh-growing fern allies; known to have existed since the Cenozoic; sometimes included in Lycopodiales)
Holonyms ("class Lycopodiate" is a member of...):
division Pteridophyta; Pteridophyta (containing all the vascular plants that do not bear seeds: ferns, horsetails, club mosses, and whisk ferns; in some classifications considered a subdivision of Tracheophyta)
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