释义 |
druse \ˈdrüz also -zə esp in sense 3\ noun (-s ; see sense 3) Etymology: German, from Old High German druos gland, bump 1. a. : a mineral surface covered with small projecting crystals b. : a cavity in a rock having its interior surface studded with crystals and sometimes filled with water : geode 2. : a globose cluster of crystals occurring in plant cells — compare crystal 3. plural dru·sen \-zən\ : one of the small hyaline usually laminated bodies sometimes appearing behind the retina of the eye |