释义 |
jus·ti·cia \ˌjəˈstishēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from James Justice, 18th century Scottish horticulturist + New Latin -ia : a genus of perennial herbs or shrubs (family Acanthaceae) growing in water or wet places and having entire leaves and small flowers in long-peduncled axillary spikes or heads — see water willow |