释义 |
teu·cri·um \ˈt(y)ükrēəm\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek teukrion germander, perhaps from Teukros Teucer, first king of Troy : a large widely distributed genus of herbs (family Labiatae) having flowers with four exserted stamens, a short corolla tube, and a prominent lower lip — see germander 1 |