释义 |
vac·car·ia \vaˈka(a)rēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, cow pasture; from its value as fodder in some classifications : a small genus of Eurasian annual herbs (family Caryophyllaceae) having opposite acute leaves and rather small red or pink flowers in terminal cymes followed by 5-angled much inflated capsules and being usually included in the genus Saponaria |