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Yes, black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a dicotyledon, commonly referred to as a dicot. Dicot plants are characterized by having two seed leaves or cotyledons, and they typically exhibit a branching vein pattern in their leaves. Black pepper belongs to the Piperaceae family, which further supports its classification as a dicot.

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