| 释义 | jac·a·ran·da I. \|jakərən|dä, ˌjakəˈrandə\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Portuguese jacarandá, from Tupi yacarandá
 1.  : any of several Brazilian timber trees (as Brazilian rosewood) with heavy dark wood that resembles rosewood
 2.  : the wood of a jacaranda
 II. \ˌjakəˈrandə\ noun
 Etymology: New Latin & Portuguese; New Latin (the genus), from Portuguese (a tree of this genus)
 1. capitalized  : a genus of pinnate-leaved tropical American trees (family Bignoniaceae) with showy blue flowers in panicles
 2. -s  : a tree of the genus Jacaranda
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