释义 |
li·na·ce·ae \līˈnāsēˌē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Linum, type genus + -aceae : a widely distributed family of herbs, shrubs, or trees (order Geraniales) having regular pentamerous flowers with the stamens twice as many as the petals and a fruit that is a capsule or a drupe — see linum • li·na·ceous \(ˈ)lī|nāshəs\ adjective |