释义 |
ce·a·no·thus \ˌsēəˈnōthəs\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek keanōthos, a thistle : a large genus of American vines, shrubs, and small trees (family Rhamnaceae) distinguished by having the calyx disk adherent to the ovary which develops into a dry fruit that splits into three carpels — see new jersey tea |