| 释义 | ly·si·mach·ia \ˌlīsəˈmakēə\ noun
 Usage: capitalized
 Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, a plant, from Greek lysimacheios loosestrife, from Lysimachos Lysimachus fl 5th or 4th centuryB.C. Greek doctor
 : a widely distributed genus of herbs (family Primulaceae) with leafy stems, leaves opposite or whorled, and yellow flowers — see loosestrife 1, moneywort
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