monocotiledónea
monocot
noun moh-noh-koh-tee-leh-DOH-neh-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek monos (one) + kotyledon (seed cup).
Also means
monocotyledon
Usage Note
Monocotiledónea is a flowering plant whose seed has a single embryonic leaf. Grasses, lilies, and palms are classic examples. In Spanish botany texts the plural monocotiledóneas is common, and the contrasting group is dicotiledóneas.
Examples
"El trigo es una monocotiledónea de gran importancia agrícola."
Natural Translation
Wheat is a monocot of great agricultural importance.
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