释义 |
cas·til·loa \ˌkastəˈlōə, kaˈstiləwə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Juan Castillo y López died 1793 Spanish botanist : a genus of tropical American trees (family Moraceae) of which some yield caucho and all are characterized by the development of long slender deciduous twigs which bear large showy usually densely hairy leaves |