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Etymology

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From Alsinaceae, from Alsine +‎ -aceae, from Latin alsine (chickweed), + -ous.

Adjective

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alsinaceous (comparative more alsinaceous, superlative most alsinaceous)

  1. (botany, historical) Of or pertaining to the Alsinaceae (Caryophyllaceae) family, especially chickweed. [from 1832]
    • 1832, John Lindley, “Of the Compound Organs in Flowering Plants” (chapter II), in An Introduction to Botany, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, page 119:
      According to the manner in which the petals of a polypetalous corolla are arranged, they have received different names, which are thus defined by Link: [] the alsinaceous has short distant ones; []