释义 |
chel·i·do·ni·um \ˌkeləˈdōnēəm\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek chelidonion celandine, from chelidonion, neuter of chelidonios of the swallow — more at celandine : a genus of herbs of the family Papaveraceae characterized by brittle stems, yellowish acrid juice, pinnately divided leaves, and small yellow flowers in pedunculate umbels — see celandine |