释义 |
tri·u·ri·da·ce·ae \(ˌ)trīˌyu̇rəˈdāsēˌē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Triurid-, Triuris, type genus + -aceae : a small family of saprophytic leafless herbs (order Triuridales) living in the tropics of both hemispheres and having star-shaped flowers with the perianth segments often fringed or tailed |