释义 |
eu·pa·to·ri·um \ˌyüpəˈtōrēəm\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek eupatorion hemp agrimony, from Mithridates VI Eupator died 63B.C. king of Pontus 1. capitalized : an immense genus of chiefly tropical herbs (family Compositae) having heads of white or purplish flowers arranged in cymose clusters, a capillary pappus, and 5-angled achenes — see boneset, hemp agrimony, joe-pye weed, mistflower 2. -s : any plant of the genus Eupatorium |