"Magnoliopsida" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Magnoliopsida refers to the division of flowering plants, also known as angiosperms. It is a subgroup of the kingdom Plantae and includes plants that produce flowers, fruits, and seeds.
Magnoliopsida
A division of flowering plants, which includes most of the plants that have flowers and produce seeds. Here are 5 usage examples:
Magnolia is a type of flowering plant, typically characterized by its showy, fragrant flowers and evergreen or deciduous leaves. It is native to the Americas, and is often cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. The term "magnolia" is also used to describe the family of plants (Magnoliaceae), which includes over 200 species; these plants are known for their beauty and diversity, with some species having large, striking flowers while others have smaller, more subtle blooms.
Magnolias are a type of flowering plant that is native to North America. They are known for their large, showy flowers, which are often white or pink in color. Magnolias are often associated with the Southern United States, where they are a popular ornamental plant. They are also the state flower of Mississippi and Louisiana.
Magnons are quasiparticles that are the quantized versions of magnetic excitations in a magnetic material. They are similar to photons, which are the quanta of light, and phonons, which are the quanta of sound. Magnons are important in the study of magnetism and magnetic materials, as they play a key role in the magnetization dynamics and the properties of magnetic materials.
Magnums is a plural noun that refers to wine bottles that are larger than standard bottles, typically holding 1.5 liters of wine. The term "magnum" originally comes from the Latin word "magnum," meaning "large," and is often used to describe luxury or high-end wines. It can also refer to any large-sized container or vessel.