Hypernyms for "liliid monocot genus"
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Aletris
Allium
Amianthum
Anthericum
Aphyllanthes
Asphodeline
Asphodelus
Belamcanda
Bessera
Blandfordia
Bloomeria
Bomarea
Bowiea
Calochortus
Camassia
Colchicum
Convallaria
Cordyline
Erythronium
Fritillaria
Funka
genus Agapanthus
genus Agave
genus Albuca
genus Aletris
genus Allium
genus Aloe
genus Alstroemeria
genus Amaryllis
genus Amianthum
genus Anthericum
genus Aphyllanthes
genus Asparagus
genus Asphodeline
genus Asphodelus
genus Aspidistra
genus Belamcanda
genus Bessera
genus Blandfordia
genus Bloomeria
genus Bomarea
genus Bowiea
genus Brodiaea
genus Calochortus
genus Camassia
genus Clintonia
genus Colchicum
genus Convallaria
genus Cordyline
genus Crocus
genus Dracaena
genus Erythronium
genus Freesia
genus Fritillaria
genus Funka
genus Gladiolus
genus Gloriosa
genus Haemanthus
genus Hemerocallis
genus Hippeastrum
genus Hosta
genus Hyacinthoides
genus Hyacinthus
genus Hypoxis
genus Iris
genus Ixia
genus Kniphofia
genus Lilium
genus Liriope
genus Maianthemum
genus Muscari
genus Narcissus
genus Narthecium
genus Nolina
genus Ornithogalum
genus Polianthes
genus Polygonatum
genus Quamassia
genus Ruscus
genus Sansevieria
genus Scilla
genus Sisyrinchium
genus Smilax
genus Sparaxis
genus Strekelia
genus Tacca
genus Tofieldia
genus Trillium
genus Tulipa
genus Urginea
genus Uvularia
genus Veratrum
genus Xanthorroea
genus Xerophyllum
genus Yucca
genus Zigadenus
Haemanthus
Hemerocallis
Hosta
Hyacinthoides
Hypoxis
Ixia
Lilium
Liriope
Maianthemum
Muscari
Narthecium
Nolina
Ornithogalum
Polianthes
Polygonatum
Quamassia
Ruscus
Sisyrinchium
Smilax
Sparaxis
Strekelia
Tacca
Tofieldia
Tulipa
Urginea
Uvularia
Veratrum
Xanthorroea
Xerophyllum
Zigadenus
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.