About The Word Cupressaceae

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Cupressaceae

Cupressaceae Meaning & Definition
Cupressaceae Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Cupressaceae?

[n] cypresses and junipers and many cedars

Synonyms | Synonyms for Cupressaceae: cypress family | family Cupressaceae

Related Terms | Find terms related to Cupressaceae:

See Also | Athrotaxis | Austrocedrus | Callitris | Calocedrus | cedar | cedar tree | Chamaecyparis | Coniferales | Cryptomeria | Cupressus | genus Athrotaxis | genus Austrocedrus | genus Callitris | genus Calocedrus | genus Chamaecyparis | genus Cryptomeria | genus Cupressus | genus Juniperus | genus Libocedrus | genus Metasequoia | genus Sequoia | genus Sequoiadendron | genus Taxodium | genus Tetraclinis | genus Thuja | genus Thujopsis | gymnosperm family | Juniperus | Libocedrus | order Coniferales | redwood | redwood family | sequoia | Sequoiadendron | subfamily Taxodiaceae | Taxodiaceae | Taxodium | Tetraclinis | Thuja | Thujopsis

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