释义 |
xe·ro·phyl·lum \ˌzirəˈfiləm\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from xer- + -phyllum : a small genus of tall No. American herbs (family Liliaceae) having thick woody rootstocks, simple stems with rough-edged linear leaves, and small white flowers in a dense terminal raceme — see sour grass, squaw grass |