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Definition of Ranal

Ranal
Ranal Ra"nal, a. (Bot.) Having a general affinity to ranunculaceous plants. Ranal alliance (Bot.), a name proposed by Lindley for a group of natural orders, including Ranunculace[ae], Magnoliace[ae], Papaverace[ae], and others related to them.

Meaning of Ranal from wikipedia

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