释义 |
in·vo·lu·cre \ˈinvəˌlükə(r) also -vəlˌyü-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from New Latin involucrum involucre : one or more whorls of bracts situated below and close to a flower, flower cluster, or fruit (in a seed plant): as a. : a rosette of bracts surrounding a composite flower head (as a daisy) and often resembling a true calyx — see cupule 1a b. : a whorl of bracts subtending the inflorescence in many members of the Umbelliferae |