释义 |
ser·ja·nia \sə(r)ˈjānyə, -nēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, irregular from Philippe Serjeant, 17th century French botanist + New Latin -ia : a genus of tropical American woody tendril-bearing vines (family Sapindaceae) having compound leaves, irregular yellow racemose flowers with four petals and five concave sepals, and fruit that is wing-margined |