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Cornel is a term that can refer to several different subjects, including a type of plant, a given name, and various institutions and locations. This article will explore these different meanings in detail.
Cornel as a Plant
Cornel refers to plants in the genus Cornus, which are commonly known as dogwoods. These plants are known for their beautiful flowers and are often used in landscaping. The genus Cornus includes several species, such as:
- Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood)
- Cornus kousa (Kousa Dogwood)
- Cornus mas (Cornelian Cherry)
Dogwoods are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and are valued for their ornamental beauty and, in some cases, their edible fruit.
Cornel as a Given Name
Cornel is also used as a given name. It is a variant of the name Cornelius, which has Latin origins. Notable people with the name Cornel include:
- Cornel West, an American philosopher, political activist, and social critic.
- Cornel Wilde, a Hungarian-American actor and film director.
Cornel in Institutions and Locations
The name Cornel is also associated with various institutions and locations. Some notable examples include:
Cornell University
Cornell University is a prestigious Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York. It was founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White. The university is known for its diverse academic programs and significant contributions to research.
Cornel Medical Center
Cornel Medical Center is a fictional hospital often referenced in popular culture. It is not to be confused with real medical institutions such as Weill Cornell Medical Center.
