释义 |
aer·en·chy·ma \(ˌ)]a(ə)ˈreŋkə̇mə, ]e(ə)-, ]aa(ə)-, ]āə-, -enk-\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from aer- + -enchyma : any of various tissues with large intercellular spaces; specifically : the spongy modified cork tissue characteristic of many aquatic plants that develops large intercellular spaces as a result of elongation of certain cells and that facilitates gaseous exchange and maintains buoyancy |