释义 |
jun·cag·i·na·ce·ae \ˌjəŋˌkajəˈnāsēˌē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Juncagin-, Juncago, type genus (from Juncus) + -aceae : a family of marsh or bog herbs (order Naiadales) having leaves resembling rushes and small perfect flowers with 3 to 6 stamens and 3 to 6 carpels which separate at maturity |