释义 |
cli·an·thus \klīˈan(t)thəs\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from cli- (irregular from Greek kleos glory) + -anthus; akin to Greek klytos famous — more at loud 1. capitalized : a genus of Australasian semiprostrate shrubs or vines (family Leguminosae) with compound leaves and pealike red flowers in drooping racemes 2. -es : any plant of the genus Clianthus (especially C. dampieri) — see glory pea |