释义 |
frax·i·nel·la \ˌfraksəˈnelə\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, diminutive of Latin fraxinus; from the similarity of its leaves to those of an ash : a Eurasian perennial herb (Dictamnus albus) of the family Rutaceae with flowers which exhale a flammable vapor in hot weather and were formerly reputed to have the power to expel arrows from the body — called also burning bush, gas plant |