Altingiaceae

/ˌæltɪnˈdʒieɪsiː/ noun

A plant family consisting of tropical and subtropical trees known for producing aromatic resins, gums, and oils used in perfumes and medicines.

Modern scientific Latin naming convention: 'Altingia' (the genus name, from Malay altincar) plus the suffix '-aceae,' which standardly denotes plant families in botanical nomenclature.

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