lycopsida

/ˈlɪkɒpsɪdə/

Definitions

1. noun

a division of the vascular plants, comprising the lycopods, a group of ancient plants that have horizontal stems and no true leaves or flowers, and are thought to be the closest living relatives of the tracheophytes.

“The fossil record suggests that lycopsida were one of the dominant plant groups during the Devonian period.”

Synonyms

  • lycopods
  • vascular plants

Antonyms

  • angiosperms
  • gymnosperms