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ginkgo (encz) | ginkgo,jinan dvoulaločný n: [bot.] Jirka Daněk |
Ginkgo (gcide) | Ginkgo \Gink"go\, n.; pl. Ginkgoes. [Chin., silver fruit.]
(Bot.)
A large ornamental tree (Ginkgo biloba) from China and
Japan, belonging to the Yew suborder of Conifer[ae]. Its
leaves are so like those of some maidenhair ferns, that it is
also called the maidenhair tree.
[1913 Webster] Ginkgophytina
Ginkgophyta |
ginkgo (gcide) | maidenhair tree \maidenhair tree\ n.
A deciduous dioecious gymnospermous Chinese tree ({Ginkgo
biloba}) having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds,
also called the ginkgo; it exists almost exclusively in
cultivation esp. as an ornamental street tree.
[WordNet 1.5] |
ginkgo (wn) | ginkgo
n 1: deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves
and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in
cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree [syn:
ginkgo, gingko, maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
class ginkgopsida (encz) | class Ginkgopsida, n: |
ginkgo family (encz) | ginkgo family, n: |
order ginkgoales (encz) | order Ginkgoales, n: |
subdivision ginkgophytina (encz) | subdivision Ginkgophytina, n: |
Ginkgo (gcide) | Ginkgo \Gink"go\, n.; pl. Ginkgoes. [Chin., silver fruit.]
(Bot.)
A large ornamental tree (Ginkgo biloba) from China and
Japan, belonging to the Yew suborder of Conifer[ae]. Its
leaves are so like those of some maidenhair ferns, that it is
also called the maidenhair tree.
[1913 Webster] Ginkgophytina
Ginkgophytamaidenhair tree \maidenhair tree\ n.
A deciduous dioecious gymnospermous Chinese tree ({Ginkgo
biloba}) having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds,
also called the ginkgo; it exists almost exclusively in
cultivation esp. as an ornamental street tree.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Ginkgo biloba (gcide) | Ginkgo \Gink"go\, n.; pl. Ginkgoes. [Chin., silver fruit.]
(Bot.)
A large ornamental tree (Ginkgo biloba) from China and
Japan, belonging to the Yew suborder of Conifer[ae]. Its
leaves are so like those of some maidenhair ferns, that it is
also called the maidenhair tree.
[1913 Webster] Ginkgophytina
GinkgophytaSalisburia \Sal`is*bu"ri*a\, n. [Named after R. A. Salisbury, an
English botanist.] (Bot.)
The ginkgo tree (Ginkgo biloba, or {Salisburia
adiantifolia}).
[1913 Webster]maidenhair tree \maidenhair tree\ n.
A deciduous dioecious gymnospermous Chinese tree ({Ginkgo
biloba}) having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds,
also called the ginkgo; it exists almost exclusively in
cultivation esp. as an ornamental street tree.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Ginkgoes (gcide) | Ginkgo \Gink"go\, n.; pl. Ginkgoes. [Chin., silver fruit.]
(Bot.)
A large ornamental tree (Ginkgo biloba) from China and
Japan, belonging to the Yew suborder of Conifer[ae]. Its
leaves are so like those of some maidenhair ferns, that it is
also called the maidenhair tree.
[1913 Webster] Ginkgophytina
Ginkgophyta |
Ginkgophyta (gcide) | Ginkgophyta \Ginkgophyta\, Ginkgophytina \Ginkgophytina\,
Ginkgopsida \Ginkgopsida\n. (Bot.)
A division of trees comprising the ginkgos. In some systems
it is classified as a class (Ginkgopsida) and in others as a
subdivision (Ginkgophytina or Ginkgophyta); used in some
classifications for one of five subdivisions of
Gymnospermophyta.
Syn: Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, subdivision
Ginkgophytina.
[WordNet 1.5] ginmill |
Ginkgophytina (gcide) | Ginkgophyta \Ginkgophyta\, Ginkgophytina \Ginkgophytina\,
Ginkgopsida \Ginkgopsida\n. (Bot.)
A division of trees comprising the ginkgos. In some systems
it is classified as a class (Ginkgopsida) and in others as a
subdivision (Ginkgophytina or Ginkgophyta); used in some
classifications for one of five subdivisions of
Gymnospermophyta.
Syn: Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, subdivision
Ginkgophytina.
[WordNet 1.5] ginmill |
Ginkgopsida (gcide) | Ginkgophyta \Ginkgophyta\, Ginkgophytina \Ginkgophytina\,
Ginkgopsida \Ginkgopsida\n. (Bot.)
A division of trees comprising the ginkgos. In some systems
it is classified as a class (Ginkgopsida) and in others as a
subdivision (Ginkgophytina or Ginkgophyta); used in some
classifications for one of five subdivisions of
Gymnospermophyta.
Syn: Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, subdivision
Ginkgophytina.
[WordNet 1.5] ginmill |
class ginkgophytina (wn) | class Ginkgophytina
n 1: ginkgos: in some systems classified as a class and in
others as a subdivision; used in some classifications for
one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta [syn:
Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, Ginkgophytina, {class
Ginkgophytina}, subdivision Ginkgophytina, {subdivision
Ginkgophyta}] |
class ginkgopsida (wn) | class Ginkgopsida
n 1: ginkgos: in some systems classified as a class and in
others as a subdivision; used in some classifications for
one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta [syn:
Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, Ginkgophytina, {class
Ginkgophytina}, subdivision Ginkgophytina, {subdivision
Ginkgophyta}] |
family ginkgoaceae (wn) | family Ginkgoaceae
n 1: constituting the order Ginkgoales; includes the genus
Ginkgo and extinct forms [syn: Ginkgoaceae, {family
Ginkgoaceae}, ginkgo family] |
genus ginkgo (wn) | genus Ginkgo
n 1: sole surviving genus of the Ginkgoaceae |
ginkgo biloba (wn) | Ginkgo biloba
n 1: deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves
and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in
cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree [syn:
ginkgo, gingko, maidenhair tree, Ginkgo biloba] |
ginkgo family (wn) | ginkgo family
n 1: constituting the order Ginkgoales; includes the genus
Ginkgo and extinct forms [syn: Ginkgoaceae, {family
Ginkgoaceae}, ginkgo family] |
ginkgoaceae (wn) | Ginkgoaceae
n 1: constituting the order Ginkgoales; includes the genus
Ginkgo and extinct forms [syn: Ginkgoaceae, {family
Ginkgoaceae}, ginkgo family] |
ginkgoales (wn) | Ginkgoales
n 1: coextensive with the family Ginkgoaceae: plants that first
appeared in the Permian and now represented by a single
surviving species; often included in Coniferales [syn:
Ginkgoales, order Ginkgoales] |
ginkgophytina (wn) | Ginkgophytina
n 1: ginkgos: in some systems classified as a class and in
others as a subdivision; used in some classifications for
one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta [syn:
Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, Ginkgophytina, {class
Ginkgophytina}, subdivision Ginkgophytina, {subdivision
Ginkgophyta}] |
ginkgopsida (wn) | Ginkgopsida
n 1: ginkgos: in some systems classified as a class and in
others as a subdivision; used in some classifications for
one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta [syn:
Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, Ginkgophytina, {class
Ginkgophytina}, subdivision Ginkgophytina, {subdivision
Ginkgophyta}] |
order ginkgoales (wn) | order Ginkgoales
n 1: coextensive with the family Ginkgoaceae: plants that first
appeared in the Permian and now represented by a single
surviving species; often included in Coniferales [syn:
Ginkgoales, order Ginkgoales] |
subdivision ginkgophyta (wn) | subdivision Ginkgophyta
n 1: ginkgos: in some systems classified as a class and in
others as a subdivision; used in some classifications for
one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta [syn:
Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, Ginkgophytina, {class
Ginkgophytina}, subdivision Ginkgophytina, {subdivision
Ginkgophyta}] |
subdivision ginkgophytina (wn) | subdivision Ginkgophytina
n 1: ginkgos: in some systems classified as a class and in
others as a subdivision; used in some classifications for
one of five subdivisions of Gymnospermophyta [syn:
Ginkgopsida, class Ginkgopsida, Ginkgophytina, {class
Ginkgophytina}, subdivision Ginkgophytina, {subdivision
Ginkgophyta}] |
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