Home › Words › S › salicetumsalicetum/sæləˈsiːdəm/salicetum means A group of willow trees.salicetum is pronounced /sæləˈsiːdəm/.EtymologyBorrowed from Latin salictum, salicētum (“plantation, grove or thicket of willows”), from salix (“willow”).nounA group of willow trees.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.salix 77% match — Any member of the genus Salix; a willow. vs salicetum →salicoid 70% match — Relating to willow (of the genus Salix) vs salicetum →willowwort 68% match — Any plant of the willow family Salicaceae. vs salicetum →wilfe 60% match — A kind of willow. vs salicetum →willowlike 60% match — Resembling or characteristic of a willow tree. vs salicetum →wicken 58% match — The European rowan tree. vs salicetum →willowish 58% match — Resembling a willow; willowy. vs salicetum →bushwillow 58% match — Any of a number of tropical trees and shrubs in the genus Combretum, many of which superficially resemble willows. vs salicetum →