Pronunciation: /eɪ.siːi/
noun a taxonomic suffix used in botanical names to indicate a family of plants, typically ending in -aceae
A1 I saw a beautiful flower from the -aceae family in the garden.
A2 The -aceae plants are known for their unique characteristics.
B1 Many herbs belong to the -aceae group.
B2 Botanists study the -aceae species to understand their genetic makeup.
C1 The -aceae classification is used to categorize various plant families.
C2 Researchers are conducting experiments to analyze the evolution of -aceae plants.
formal The family Rosaceae includes many popular fruit-bearing plants such as apples, pears, and cherries.
informal I planted some members of the Asteraceae family in my garden last spring.
slang I love how the Fabaceae family of plants fix nitrogen in the soil.
figurative The Poaceae family of grasses can be found in almost every ecosystem on Earth.
-aceae
-aceae-er
-aceae-est
is -aceae
will be -aceae
has been -aceae
is being -aceae
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very -aceae
to be -aceae
being -aceae
been -aceae