Campanularidae

/ˌkæmpænˌjuːləˈraɪdiː/ noun

A family classification in taxonomy, historically used to group organisms or structures sharing bell-shaped characteristics.

From Latin 'campanula' (small bell) plus '-idae', the standard Latin suffix used in zoological and botanical nomenclature to denote a family-level taxonomic rank.

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