释义 |
an·a·car·di·um \ˌanəˈkärdēəm\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from ana- + Greek kardia heart + New Latin -ium; from the heartlike shape of the top of the fruit stem 1. capitalized : a small genus of tropical American trees (the type of the family Anacardiaceae) having kidney-shaped fruit borne at the apex of a fleshy receptacle — see cashew 2. plural anacar·dia \-dēə\ : a plant of the genus Anacardium |