释义 |
fu·cus \ˈfyükəs\ noun Etymology: Latin, archil, red dye, rouge, deceit, from Greek phykos seaweed, rouge, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew pūk antimony used as a cosmetic 1. -es obsolete a. : a face paint or complexion aid : cosmetic b. : outward show : facade < God … sees through all the daubings and fucuses of hypocrisy — John Scott > 2. capitalized [New Latin, from Latin] : a genus (the type of the family Fucaceae) of cartilaginous dichotomously branched brown algae that are blackish brown to olive green in color, have the reproductive cavities restricted to the bladder-shaped branch buds, and are used in the kelp industry and as a source of algin — compare ascophyllum 3. -es : any of various brown algae; especially : any plant of the genus Fucus |