释义 |
rhus \ˈrəs, ˈrüs\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, sumac, from Greek rhous 1. capitalized : a genus of shrubs and trees (family Anacardiaceae) native to temperate and warm regions having simple or pinnate leaves and small polygamous flowers in panicles with persistent calyx and one-ovuled ovary that produces a small one-seeded drupe — see poison ivy, poison oak, staghorn sumac 2. pl rhuses or rhus : any plant of the genus Rhus |