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Bartle Frere vs magnoliopsid genus

magnoliopsid genus vs Bartle Frere

Bartle Frere and magnoliopsid genus both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Bartle Frere Yes No No No
magnoliopsid genus Yes No No No
As nouns, magnoliopsid genus is a hypernym of Bartle Frere; that is, magnoliopsid genus is a word with a broader meaning than Bartle Frere:
  • Bartle Frere: a living fossil or so-called `green dinosaur'; genus or subfamily of primitive nut-bearing trees thought to have died out 50 million years ago; a single specimen found in 1994 on Mount Bartle Frere in eastern Australia; not yet officially named
  • magnoliopsid genus: genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
Other hypernyms of Bartle Frere include dicot genus.
Bartle Frere (noun) magnoliopsid genus (noun)
a living fossil or so-called `green dinosaur'; genus or subfamily of primitive nut-bearing trees thought to have died out 50 million years ago; a single specimen found in 1994 on Mount Bartle Frere in eastern Australia; not yet officially named genus of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
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