释义 |
in·ci·en·so \ˌin(t)sēˈen(t)(ˌ)sō\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish, incense, from Latin incensum — more at incense : a shrubby encelia (Encelia farinosa) of rocky desert uplands of the southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico that has grayish green to almost white tomentose foliage and showy cymes of yellow flowers and that produces a resin that has been used as incense, in folk medicine, and in varnish |