释义 |
gy·min·da \jə̇ˈmində\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, anagram of Myginda, genus of trees or shrubs from Francis von Mygind 18th century German botanist : a small genus of tropical American shrubs and trees (family Celastraceae) with opposite leathery leaves and unisexual flowers in axillary cymes followed by small blue or black drupaceous fruits |