释义 |
len·zi·tes \ˈlenzəˌtēz\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from H. O. Lenz 19th century German botanist + Latin -ites -ite : a genus of bracket fungi (family Polyporaceae) having the hymenium of frequently interconnected plates resembling gills and including a fungus (L. sepiaria) that causes a dry rot of timber |