释义 |
gua·ci·mo \ˈgwäsəˌmō\ noun or gua·ci·ma or gua·si·ma \-səmə\; or hua·si·ma \ˈwä-\ (-s) Etymology: American Spanish guácimo, guácima, guásima, guázuma, from Taino guácima, guaçúm : any of several tropical American timber trees especially of the genus Guazuma (as G. ulmifolia) having inner bark that yields a mucilaginous substance used in medicine and a tough bast from which cordage is made |