ceratozamia

/sɛrətoʊˈziːmiə/

Definitions

1. noun

A genus of cycads, native to Mexico and Central America, characterized by their large, palm-like leaves and distinctive seeds.

“The rare ceratozamia plant was discovered by the expedition team during their expedition in Mexico.”

Synonyms

  • cycad
  • pineneedle

Antonyms

  • broadleaf
  • deciduous