Achlamydeae

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ækˈlæmɪˌdiː/

Definitions of achlamydeae

noun a taxonomic group within the plant kingdom that includes plants lacking a true calyx and corolla in their flowers

Example Sentences

A1 I learned about achlamydeae plants in my science class.

A2 The achlamydeae flowers do not have petals like other plants.

B1 The achlamydeae species are unique in their lack of floral structures.

B2 Botanists study the achlamydeae family for its evolutionary adaptations.

C1 The achlamydeae classification is complex and requires detailed analysis.

C2 Researchers are investigating the genetic makeup of achlamydeae plants for further understanding.

Examples of achlamydeae in a Sentence

formal The achlamydeae plants lack floral structures such as petals and sepals.

informal Those achlamydeae plants don't have any fancy flowers or petals.

slang Who knew achlamydeae plants were so plain and boring?

figurative Her personality was like an achlamydeae plant, simple yet elegant in its own way.

Grammatical Forms of achlamydeae

plural

achlamydeae

comparative

more achlamydeae

superlative

most achlamydeae

present tense

achlamydeae

future tense

will be achlamydeae

perfect tense

have been achlamydeae

continuous tense

is being achlamydeae

singular

achlamydeae

positive degree

achlamydeae

infinitive

to be achlamydeae

gerund

being achlamydeae

participle

achlamydeae

Origin and Evolution of achlamydeae

First Known Use: 1830 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'achlamydeae' originates from Ancient Greek
Evolution of the word: Originally used in botany to refer to a group of plants lacking a protective covering or floral envelope, the term has evolved to also encompass other areas of study such as zoology and anatomy.