释义 |
ae·thi·o·ne·ma \ˌēthēōˈnēmə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from aethio- (from Greek aēthēs strange) + -nema : a genus of herbs (family Cruciferae) found in the Mediterranean region that have sessile glaucous leaves, some being cultivated for their white or rose-colored flowers |