释义 |
in·u·la \ˈinyələ\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, elecampane, modification of Greek helenion — more at helenium 1. -s : the dried roots and rhizomes of elecampane used as an aromatic stimulant and especially formerly as a remedy in pulmonary diseases 2. capitalized : a genus of Old World perennial herbaceous or rarely shrubby plants (family Compositae) having large yellow radiate heads with anthers caudate at base — see elecampane 3. -s : any plant or root of the genus Inula |