Anacardiaceae

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌænəˌkɑːrdiˈeɪʃiˌiː/

Definitions of anacardiaceae

noun a family of flowering plants commonly known as the cashew family, including trees and shrubs with resinous or milky sap

Example Sentences

A1 Anacardiaceae is a family of flowering plants.

A2 Some common members of the Anacardiaceae family include mangoes and cashews.

B1 Anacardiaceae plants are known for their diverse uses in traditional medicine.

B2 Researchers are studying the genetic diversity within the Anacardiaceae family.

C1 The Anacardiaceae family is closely related to the Sapindaceae family.

C2 Botanists have identified over 80 genera within the Anacardiaceae group.

Examples of anacardiaceae in a Sentence

formal The Anacardiaceae family includes plants such as cashews, mangoes, and poison ivy.

informal I didn't realize that cashews and mangoes are part of the Anacardiaceae family.

slang Who would've thought that poison ivy belongs to the Anacardiaceae bunch?

figurative Just like how cashews and mangoes are related in the Anacardiaceae family, sometimes unexpected things can be connected in life.

Grammatical Forms of anacardiaceae

plural

anacardiaceaes

comparative

more anacardiaceae

superlative

most anacardiaceae

present tense

anacardiaceae

future tense

will anacardiaceae

perfect tense

have anacardiaceae

continuous tense

is anacardiaceaeing

singular

anacardiaceae

positive degree

anacardiaceae

infinitive

to anacardiaceae

gerund

anacardiaceaeing

participle

anacardiaceaed

Origin and Evolution of anacardiaceae

First Known Use: 1805 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'Anacardiaceae' originated from Latin, specifically from the genus name Anacardium.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to a family of flowering plants that includes cashews, mangos, and poison ivy, the term 'Anacardiaceae' has remained consistent in its botanical classification over time.