slovo | definícia |
conifer (encz) | conifer,jehličnan n: Zdeněk Brož |
Conifer (gcide) | Conifer \Co"ni*fer\, n. [L. conifer; conus cone + ferre to bear:
cf. F. conif[`e]re.] (Bot.)
A tree or shrub bearing cones; one of the order Coniferae,
which includes the pine, cypress, and (according to some) the
yew.
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conifer (wn) | conifer
n 1: any gymnospermous tree or shrub bearing cones [syn:
conifer, coniferous tree] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
coniferous (mass) | coniferous
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class coniferopsida (encz) | class Coniferopsida, n: |
coniferous (encz) | coniferous,jehličnatý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
coniferous tree (encz) | coniferous tree, n: |
order coniferales (encz) | order Coniferales, n: |
subdivision coniferophytina (encz) | subdivision Coniferophytina, n: |
Conifer (gcide) | Conifer \Co"ni*fer\, n. [L. conifer; conus cone + ferre to bear:
cf. F. conif[`e]re.] (Bot.)
A tree or shrub bearing cones; one of the order Coniferae,
which includes the pine, cypress, and (according to some) the
yew.
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Coniferin (gcide) | Coniferin \Co*nif"er*in\, n. (Chem.)
A glucoside extracted from the cambium layer of coniferous
trees as a white crystalline substance.
[1913 Webster] Coniferophyta |
Coniferophyta (gcide) | Coniferophyta \Coniferophyta\, Coniferophytina
\Coniferophytina\n.
a class of cone-bearing gymnosperms dating from the
Carboniferous; most are substantial trees; it includes the
classes Pinopsida (subdivision Pinophytina) and Ginkgopsida
(subdivision Ginkgophytina) and Taxopsida (subdivision
Taxophytina) which in turn include the surviving orders
Coniferales and Taxales (yews) and sometimes Ginkgoales
as well as extinct orders such as Cordaitales (of the
Carboniferous and Permian) and Volztiales (of the
Permian-Jurassic).
Syn: Coniferopsida, class Coniferopsida, Coniferophytina,
subdivision Coniferophytina.
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Coniferophytina (gcide) | Coniferophyta \Coniferophyta\, Coniferophytina
\Coniferophytina\n.
a class of cone-bearing gymnosperms dating from the
Carboniferous; most are substantial trees; it includes the
classes Pinopsida (subdivision Pinophytina) and Ginkgopsida
(subdivision Ginkgophytina) and Taxopsida (subdivision
Taxophytina) which in turn include the surviving orders
Coniferales and Taxales (yews) and sometimes Ginkgoales
as well as extinct orders such as Cordaitales (of the
Carboniferous and Permian) and Volztiales (of the
Permian-Jurassic).
Syn: Coniferopsida, class Coniferopsida, Coniferophytina,
subdivision Coniferophytina.
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Coniferopsida (gcide) | Coniferopsida \Coniferopsida\ n.
same as coniferophyta.
Syn: class Coniferopsida, Coniferophytina, subdivision
Coniferophytina, Coniferophyta.
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Coniferous (gcide) | Coniferous \Co*nif"er*ous\, a.
(a) Bearing cones, as the pine and cypress.
(b) Pertaining to the order Coniferae, of which the pine
tree is the type.
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class coniferopsida (wn) | class Coniferopsida
n 1: cone-bearing gymnosperms dating from the Carboniferous
period; most are substantial trees; includes the classes
Pinopsida (subdivision Pinophytina) and Ginkgopsida
(subdivision Ginkgophytina) and Taxopsida (subdivision
Taxophytina) which in turn include the surviving orders
Coniferales and Taxales (yews) and sometimes Ginkgoales as
well as extinct orders such as Cordaitales (of the
Carboniferous and Permian) [syn: Coniferopsida, {class
Coniferopsida}, Coniferophytina, {subdivision
Coniferophytina}, Coniferophyta] |
coniferales (wn) | Coniferales
n 1: profusely branching and chiefly evergreen trees and some
shrubs having narrow or needlelike leaves [syn:
Coniferales, order Coniferales] |
coniferophyta (wn) | Coniferophyta
n 1: cone-bearing gymnosperms dating from the Carboniferous
period; most are substantial trees; includes the classes
Pinopsida (subdivision Pinophytina) and Ginkgopsida
(subdivision Ginkgophytina) and Taxopsida (subdivision
Taxophytina) which in turn include the surviving orders
Coniferales and Taxales (yews) and sometimes Ginkgoales as
well as extinct orders such as Cordaitales (of the
Carboniferous and Permian) [syn: Coniferopsida, {class
Coniferopsida}, Coniferophytina, {subdivision
Coniferophytina}, Coniferophyta] |
coniferophytina (wn) | Coniferophytina
n 1: cone-bearing gymnosperms dating from the Carboniferous
period; most are substantial trees; includes the classes
Pinopsida (subdivision Pinophytina) and Ginkgopsida
(subdivision Ginkgophytina) and Taxopsida (subdivision
Taxophytina) which in turn include the surviving orders
Coniferales and Taxales (yews) and sometimes Ginkgoales as
well as extinct orders such as Cordaitales (of the
Carboniferous and Permian) [syn: Coniferopsida, {class
Coniferopsida}, Coniferophytina, {subdivision
Coniferophytina}, Coniferophyta] |
coniferopsida (wn) | Coniferopsida
n 1: cone-bearing gymnosperms dating from the Carboniferous
period; most are substantial trees; includes the classes
Pinopsida (subdivision Pinophytina) and Ginkgopsida
(subdivision Ginkgophytina) and Taxopsida (subdivision
Taxophytina) which in turn include the surviving orders
Coniferales and Taxales (yews) and sometimes Ginkgoales as
well as extinct orders such as Cordaitales (of the
Carboniferous and Permian) [syn: Coniferopsida, {class
Coniferopsida}, Coniferophytina, {subdivision
Coniferophytina}, Coniferophyta] |
coniferous (wn) | coniferous
adj 1: of or relating to or part of trees or shrubs bearing
cones and evergreen leaves [syn: coniferous, {cone-
bearing}] |
coniferous tree (wn) | coniferous tree
n 1: any gymnospermous tree or shrub bearing cones [syn:
conifer, coniferous tree] |
order coniferales (wn) | order Coniferales
n 1: profusely branching and chiefly evergreen trees and some
shrubs having narrow or needlelike leaves [syn:
Coniferales, order Coniferales] |
subdivision coniferophytina (wn) | subdivision Coniferophytina
n 1: cone-bearing gymnosperms dating from the Carboniferous
period; most are substantial trees; includes the classes
Pinopsida (subdivision Pinophytina) and Ginkgopsida
(subdivision Ginkgophytina) and Taxopsida (subdivision
Taxophytina) which in turn include the surviving orders
Coniferales and Taxales (yews) and sometimes Ginkgoales as
well as extinct orders such as Cordaitales (of the
Carboniferous and Permian) [syn: Coniferopsida, {class
Coniferopsida}, Coniferophytina, {subdivision
Coniferophytina}, Coniferophyta] |
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