Nyssa
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See also: nyssa
Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek Νῦσα (Nûsa).
Proper noun
[edit]Nyssa f
- Tupelo trees and their closest relatives
Usage notes
[edit]There is some disagreement about placement. Some authorities place the genus in the subfamily Nyssoideae of the dogwood family Cornaceae, while others put it in the family Nyssaceae. In the APG IV system, it is placed in Nyssaceae. For more details, see Tupelo (tree) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Hypernyms
[edit]- (genus): Eukaryota – superkingdom; Plantae – kingdom; Viridiplantae – subkingdom; Streptophyta – infrakingdom; Embryophyta – superphylum; Tracheophyta – phylum; Spermatophytina – subphylum; angiosperms, eudicots, core eudicots, asterids - clades; Cornales - order; Cornaceae or Nyssaceae - family
Hyponyms
[edit]- (genus): Nyssa aquatica (water tupelo) - type species; Nyssa biflora (swamp tupelo), Nyssa leptophylla (Hunan tupelo), Nyssa ogeche (Ogeechee tupelo), Nyssa sessiliflora (Indonesian tupelo), Nyssa sinensis (Chinese tupelo), Nyssa sylvatica (black tupelo or pepperidge), Nyssa talamancana, Nyssa ursina (bear tupelo), Nyssa yunnanensis (Yunnan tupelo) - other species
- †Nyssa scottii, †Nyssa spatulata (extinct species)
References
[edit]- Nyssa on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Nyssa on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Nyssa on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- Nyssa at USDA Plants database
English
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Nyssa
- A female given name
- 1992, Jude Deveraux, The Duchess[1], page 276:
- Claire would have wagered there was nothing in life that could make her like Nyssa.
But Claire had not counted on Nyssa herself. Nyssa's aim in life seemed to be to do whatever she wanted whenever she wanted to do it.
- 2009, Benjamin W. Schenk, The Immortals: Eternal War[2], page 583:
- “What?” Nyssa asks, in shock.
Bejine hurries from the area with his daughter in his arms. Barry, Nyssa and the rest quickly follow.
Bejine stops outside of the portal. He is about to enter it when Nyssa stops him.
“You said 'only on this world'?" Nyssa remarks. "What did you mean by that?"
- 2012, Bertrice Small, Love, Remember Me[3], page 100:
- Bliss gasped, and Nyssa could not help the little giggle that escaped her. It was not often that someone could set her aunt back on her heels so firmly and neatly.
- (historical) An ancient Roman town in Cappadocia, noted for its once bishop, the 4th century Christian saint Gregory of Nyssa.
- A city in Malheur County, Oregon, United States.
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