释义 |
am·e·lan·chi·er \ˌaməˈlaŋkēə(r)\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from French amélanchier shadbush, shadberry, of Celtic origin; akin to Gaulish avallo apple, Old Irish ubull — more at apple : a genus of shrubs and trees (family Rosaceae) with showy usually racemose white flowers and sweet edible pomes resembling small berries — see juneberry |