Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Jan 14, 2002 14:18
22 yrs ago
French term
Fabacees
French to English
Science
Food & Drink
food
in a text about vegetables...
famille botanique aujourd'hui qualifiee, conformememt a la nomenclature internationale, de Fabacees
famille botanique aujourd'hui qualifiee, conformememt a la nomenclature internationale, de Fabacees
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +2 | fabaceae | Evert DELOOF-SYS |
5 | the fabaceous family | mckinnc |
4 +1 | Fabaceae / Leguminosae - legume family | Sheila Hardie |
Proposed translations
+2
4 mins
Selected
fabaceae
(pea family)
Ref (from Eurodicautom):
Document 1
Subject - Phytology(=BZ5)
(1)
TERM papilionacées
Reference Kardoulis,A.,Dictionnaire trilingue des aliments et des boissons,grec,anglais,français,1989
Note {DOM} botanique et zoologie:botanique systématique
(2)
TERM fabacées
Reference Kardoulis,A.,Dictionnaire trilingue des aliments et des boissons,grec,anglais,français,1989
Note {DOM} botanique et zoologie:botanique systématique
Translation into English:
(1)
TERM papilionaceae
Reference A.KARDOULIS,Τrilingual Dictionary of Food and Drink(Greek-English-French)1989
(2)
TERM fabaceae
Reference A.KARDOULIS,Τrilingual Dictionary of Food and Drink(Greek-English-French)1989
(3)
TERM pea family
Reference A.KARDOULIS,Τrilingual Dictionary of Food and Drink(Greek-English-French)1989
Document 2
Subject - Cultivation of agricultural land (sn: cultivation and products) (=AG5)
- Phytology(=BZ5)
Definition: nom scientifique actuel de l'ancienne famille des légumineuses ou Papilionacées
Reference CILF,Dict.Agriculture
(1)
TERM fabacées
Reference CILF,Dict.Agriculture
Note {DOM} botanique systématique:types de végétaux
{GRM} n.f.pl.
(2)
TERM papilionacées
Reference Haensch/Haberkamp,Dict.agricole,Elsevier,1986
Note {DOM} botanique systématique:types de végétaux
{GRM} n.f.pl.
(1)
TERM papilionaceae
Reference HAENSCH/HABERKAMP,DICT.AGRICULTURE
Note {NTE} General Botany
Ref (from Eurodicautom):
Document 1
Subject - Phytology(=BZ5)
(1)
TERM papilionacées
Reference Kardoulis,A.,Dictionnaire trilingue des aliments et des boissons,grec,anglais,français,1989
Note {DOM} botanique et zoologie:botanique systématique
(2)
TERM fabacées
Reference Kardoulis,A.,Dictionnaire trilingue des aliments et des boissons,grec,anglais,français,1989
Note {DOM} botanique et zoologie:botanique systématique
Translation into English:
(1)
TERM papilionaceae
Reference A.KARDOULIS,Τrilingual Dictionary of Food and Drink(Greek-English-French)1989
(2)
TERM fabaceae
Reference A.KARDOULIS,Τrilingual Dictionary of Food and Drink(Greek-English-French)1989
(3)
TERM pea family
Reference A.KARDOULIS,Τrilingual Dictionary of Food and Drink(Greek-English-French)1989
Document 2
Subject - Cultivation of agricultural land (sn: cultivation and products) (=AG5)
- Phytology(=BZ5)
Definition: nom scientifique actuel de l'ancienne famille des légumineuses ou Papilionacées
Reference CILF,Dict.Agriculture
(1)
TERM fabacées
Reference CILF,Dict.Agriculture
Note {DOM} botanique systématique:types de végétaux
{GRM} n.f.pl.
(2)
TERM papilionacées
Reference Haensch/Haberkamp,Dict.agricole,Elsevier,1986
Note {DOM} botanique systématique:types de végétaux
{GRM} n.f.pl.
(1)
TERM papilionaceae
Reference HAENSCH/HABERKAMP,DICT.AGRICULTURE
Note {NTE} General Botany
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "thank you very much"
4 mins
the fabaceous family
It just means it's a bean.
Fabaceous \Fa*ba"ceous\ (f&adot;*bā"shŭs), a. [L. fabaceus, fr. faba bean.] Having the nature of a bean; like a bean.
Fabaceous \Fa*ba"ceous\ (f&adot;*bā"shŭs), a. [L. fabaceus, fr. faba bean.] Having the nature of a bean; like a bean.
+1
8 hrs
Fabaceae / Leguminosae - legume family
Fabacées in French can be translated as the family Fabaceae (with a capital 'F' and Roman type). However, many authors prefer to call the pod-bearing or legume family Leguminosae (with a capital 'L' and in Roman type) since there are differences of opinion as to whether the name Fabaceae should be applied to Leguminosae as a whole or only to the Papilionoideae (the pea sub-family). As I mentioned, different authors use different names but I think you could safely used Fabaceae or Leguminosae in this case.
HTH
Sheila
Categoría: Science > Biology > ... > Plantae > Magnoliophyta > Magnoliopsida > Fabaceae
Fabaceae (Legume) Family Pt 1 - [ Traduzca esta página ]
Fabaceae (Legume Family). Beans & Peas. But also some trees, hedges, clovers, & vetches.
Almost all have the distinctive "pea-like" flower, so often referred to ...
plants.montara.com/ListPages/FamPages/Faba1.html - 12k - En caché - Páginas similares
Fabaceae - Legume Family - [ Traduzca esta página ]
Flora of the UVa Wise Campus Fabaceae - Legume Family. On Campus members of the Fabaceae
- Legume Family (click on a name below to see an image of the species): ...
www.uvawise.edu/vanboskirk/FamFabaceae.html - 4k - En caché - Páginas similares
The Families of Flowering Plants - Leguminosae Juss. - [ Traduzca esta página ]
... Leguminosae Juss. Alternatively Fabaceae Lindl. (but ambiguous). Including Caesalpiniaceae
R.Br., Cassiaceae Link, Ceratoniaceae Link, , Detariaceae (DC.) Hess ...
biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/angio/www/legumino.htm - 21k - En caché - Páginas similares
http://web.reed.edu/academic/departments/biology/Courses/BIO...
Family: Fabaceae, Leguminosae
Common name: pea family [Zomlefer, pp. 160-166]
Diversity: Worldwide: 600-700 genera; ~17,000 species
U.S.: ~140 genera
PNW (Hitchcock & Cronquist): 23 genera
typically split into three subfamilies:
Mimosoideae (50 gen./2-3,000 spp.; mostly tropical)
Caesalpinioideae (150 gen./2,500 spp.; mostly Old World tropical)
Papilionoideae (400-500 gen./10,000 spp.; cosmo.)
Fabaceae Family - [ Traduzca esta página ]
... FABACEAE (THE LEGUME FAMILY). Formerly ... its members have -- a legume (bean pod) --
leguminous trees ... are woody. Papilionoid (Pea) Subfamily (includes Desert ...
wc.pima.edu/Bfiero/tucsonecology/plants/trees_legumes.htm - 15k - En caché - Páginas similares
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Christopher Petch
: I agree with "fabaceae" but opt for the common name "pea family".
9 hrs
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thanks, Christopher:)
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