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FAMILY SALICACEAE
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Dictionary entry overview: What does family Salicaceae mean?
• FAMILY SALICACEAE (noun)
The noun FAMILY SALICACEAE has 1 sense:
1. two genera of trees or shrubs having hairy catkins: Salix; Populus
Familiarity information: FAMILY SALICACEAE used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Two genera of trees or shrubs having hairy catkins: Salix; Populus
Classified under:
Nouns denoting plants
Synonyms:
family Salicaceae; Salicaceae; willow family
Hypernyms ("family Salicaceae" is a kind of...):
hamamelid dicot family (family of mostly woody dicotyledonous flowering plants with flowers often unisexual and often borne in catkins)
Meronyms (members of "family Salicaceae"):
genus Salix; Salix (a large and widespread genus varying in size from small shrubs to large trees: willows)
genus Populus; Populus (a genus of trees of the family Salicaceae that is found in the northern hemisphere; poplars)
Holonyms ("family Salicaceae" is a member of...):
order Salicales; Salicales (coextensive with the family Salicaceae)
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