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fabaceae family was earlier called?​

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Answered by anjupurohit6
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Answered by INTELLIGENT1111
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The name 'Fabaceae' comes from the defunct genus Faba, now included in Vicia. The term "faba" comes from Latin, and appears to simply mean "bean". Leguminosae is an older name still considered valid, and refers to the fruit of these plants, which are called legumes.

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