释义 |
salix \ˈsāliks, ˈsal-\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, willow — more at sallow 1. capitalized : a genus (the type of the family Salicaceae) of shrubs and trees that have the bracts of the ament entire and only 2 to 10 stamens and that are widely distributed in temperate and cold regions — compare osier 1, populus, sallow, willow 2. plural sali·ces \ˈsaləˌsēz, ˈsāl-\ : any plant of the genus Salix |