Definition
The taxonomic rank that sits awkwardly between family and species, making biologists feel fancy when they pluralize 'genus' correctly. Think of it as nature's filing system where all the cousins hang out together before getting sorted into their individual species cubicles. Also occasionally used by mathematicians to describe graph complexity, because apparently one scientific usage wasn't enough.
Example Usage
The professor droned on about various genera of beetles until half the class questioned their life choices.
Source: Merriam-Webster via Free Dictionary API
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