释义 |
ag·a·ri·ta \ˌagəˈrēd.ə, ˌäg-\ noun also agri·to \əˈgrēd.(ˌ)ō\ (-s) Etymology: Mexican Spanish agrito, probably from Spanish agrio sour, from Old Spanish agro, from Latin acr-, acer — more at eager : a shrub (Mahonia trifoliata) of Texas, New Mexico, and adjacent Mexico that yields a yellow dye, a tanning extract, and an ink and produces a bright red berry that is used to make jelly — compare oregon grape |