释义 |
gua·yu·le \(g)wīˈülē\ noun or hua·yu·le \wī-\ (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Nahuatl cuauhuli, literally, tree gum, from cuahuitl tree + uli gum 1. : a much-branched subshrub (Parthenium argentatum) with slender silvery leaves and small white flowers that is native to dry parts of Mexico and the adjacent southwestern United States and has been cultivated as a source of rubber 2. or guayule rubber : rubber obtained from guayule |