释义 |
pol·lin·i·um \pəˈlinēəm\ noun (plural pollin·ia \-ēə\) Etymology: New Latin, from pollin- + -ium : the coherent mass of pollen grains that characterizes members of the Orchidaceae and Asclepiadaceae and often has a stalk bearing an adhesive disk that clings to visiting insects and facilitates withdrawal of the whole pollinium from its receptacle |