释义 |
sal·so·la \salˈsōlə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Italian, a plant of the genus Salsola, from salso salty, from Latin salsus — more at sauce : a large genus of mostly Old World herbs or shrubs of the family Chenopodiaceae with variously shaped often prickly leaves and small greenish flowers whose 4- to 5-parted perianth remains investing the utricle — see barilla, russian thistle, saltwort |