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Umbelliferae vs genus Angelica

genus Angelica vs Umbelliferae

Umbelliferae and genus Angelica both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Umbelliferae Yes No No No
genus Angelica Yes No No No
As nouns, genus Angelica is a hyponym of Umbelliferae; that is, genus Angelica is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Umbelliferae:
  • Umbelliferae: plants having flowers in umbels: parsley, carrot, anise, caraway, celery, dill
  • genus Angelica: biennial or perennial herbs of the Northern Hemisphere; have a taproot
Other hyponyms of Umbelliferae include genus Pastinaca, Pastinaca.
Umbelliferae (noun) genus Angelica (noun)
plants having flowers in umbels: parsley, carrot, anise, caraway, celery, dill biennial or perennial herbs of the Northern Hemisphere; have a taproot
Difference between Umbelliferae and genus Angelica

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