释义 |
my·op·o·rum \mīˈäpərəm\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from myo- (from Greek myein to close — used of the lips and eyes) + -porum (from Greek poros pore) — more at mystery, pore : a genus (the type of the family Myoporaceae) of mostly Australasian shrubs or trees that have small axillary white flowers with a 5-parted bell-shaped calyx — see bastard sandalwood |