Annonaceae

/ˌænəˈneɪsiː/ noun

A family of tropical flowering plants that includes the custard apple and soursop, known for their fleshy fruits and aromatic flowers.

From Latin 'annona' (a type of fruit or grain) combined with the scientific suffix '-aceae' (plant family designation). The Latin root likely comes from African languages. The taxonomic naming convention '-aceae' was standardized in botanical Latin during the 18th century.

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