释义 |
gut·tif·er·ae \ˌgəˈtifəˌrē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from feminine plural of guttifer guttiferous : a family of widely distributed chiefly tropical trees and shrubs (order Parietales) usually having opposite or whorled leaves, unisexual flowers, resinous sap, and oil glands and including plants producing valuable fruits, oils, and resins, and some usable timber |