Hypernyms for "gymnosperm genus"

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Abies Afrocarpus Agathis Athrotaxis Austrocedrus Austrotaxus Bennettitis Callitris Calocedrus Catha Cedrus Cephalotaxus Chamaecyparis Cordaites Cryptomeria Cupressus Cycas Dacrycarpus Dacrydium Falcatifolium genus Abies genus Afrocarpus genus Agathis genus Araucaria genus Athrotaxis genus Austrocedrus genus Austrotaxus genus Bennettitis genus Callitris genus Calocedrus genus Catha genus Cathaya genus Cedrus genus Cephalotaxus genus Ceratozamia genus Chamaecyparis genus Cordaites genus Cryptomeria genus Cupressus genus Cycas genus Dacrycarpus genus Dacrydium genus Dioon genus Encephalartos genus Ephedra genus Falcatifolium genus Ginkgo genus Gnetum genus Halocarpus genus Juniperus genus Keteleeria genus Lagarostrobus genus Larix genus Lepidothamnus genus Libocedrus genus Lyginopteris genus Macrozamia genus Metasequoia genus Microstrobos genus Nageia genus Parasitaxus genus Phyllocladus genus Picea genus Pinus genus Podocarpus genus Prumnopitys genus Pseudolarix genus Pseudotaxus genus Pseudotsuga genus Retrophyllum genus Saxegothea genus Saxe-gothea genus Sciadopitys genus Sequoia genus Sundacarpus genus Taxodium genus Taxus genus Tetraclinis genus Thuja genus Thujopsis genus Torreya genus Tsuga genus Welwitchia genus Welwitschia genus Zamia Halocarpus Juniperus Lagarostrobus Larix Lepidothamnus Libocedrus Lyginopteris Microstrobos Nageia Parasitaxus Phyllocladus Picea Pinus Podocarpus Prumnopitys Pseudolarix Pseudotaxus Pseudotsuga Retrophyllum Saxegothea Saxe-gothea Sciadopitys Sundacarpus Taxodium Taxus Tetraclinis Thuja Thujopsis Torreya Tsuga
What are hypernyms?

Hypernyms are words with a broader meaning that includes the meaning of the original word. For example, "animal" is a hypernym of "dog" because a dog is a type of animal.

Think of hypernyms as "umbrella terms" or categories that include the original word.