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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Palmae, family Palmae, Palmaceae, family Palmaceae, Arecaceae, family Arecaceae, palm familynoun

    chiefly tropical trees and shrubs and vines usually having a tall columnar trunk bearing a crown of very large leaves; coextensive with the order Palmales

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  1. Arecaceae

    The Arecaceae is a family of perennial flowering plants in the monocot order Arecales. Their growth form can be climbers, shrubs, tree-like and stemless plants, all commonly known as palms. Those having a tree-like form are called palm trees. Currently, 181 genera with around 2,600 species are known, most of which are restricted to tropical and subtropical climates. Most palms are distinguished by their large, compound, evergreen leaves, known as fronds, arranged at the top of an unbranched stem. However, palms exhibit an enormous diversity in physical characteristics and inhabit nearly every type of habitat within their range, from rainforests to deserts. Palms are among the best known and most extensively cultivated plant families. They have been important to humans throughout much of history. Many common products and foods are derived from palms. In contemporary times, palms are also widely used in landscaping, making the plants economically important. In many historical cultures, because of their importance as food, palms were symbols for such ideas as victory, peace, and fertility. For inhabitants of cooler climates today, palms symbolize the tropics and vacations.

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  1. arecaceae

    Arecaceae, also known as Palmae or the palm family, is a family of flowering plants, containing approximately 2600 species and more than 200 genera. They are characterized by their large, evergreen leaves that are shaped like feathers or fans. Members of the Arecaceae can be found in a variety of different environments, including deserts and rainforests. Some of the best known species are coconuts, dates, and palms.

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  1. Arecaceae

    The Arecaceae are a botanical family of perennial lianas, shrubs, and trees commonly known as palms. They are flowering plants, the only family in the monocot order Arecales. Roughly 202 genera with around 2600 species are currently known, most of them restricted to tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate climates. Most palms are distinguished by their large, compound, evergreen leaves arranged at the top of an unbranched stem. However, many palms are exceptions, and in fact exhibit an enormous diversity in physical characteristics. As well as being morphologically diverse, palms also inhabit nearly every type of habitat within their range, from rainforests to deserts. Palms are among the best known and most extensively cultivated plant families. They have been important to humans throughout much of history. Many common products and foods are derived from palms, and palms are also widely used in landscaping for their exotic appearance, making them one of the most economically important plants. In many historical cultures, palms were symbols for such ideas as victory, peace, and fertility. Today, palms remain a popular symbol for the tropics and vacations.

U.S. National Library of Medicine

  1. Arecaceae

    The palm family of order Arecales, subclass Arecidae, class Liliopsida.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of arecaceae in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of arecaceae in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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