释义 |
khus·khus \ˈkəskəs\ noun or khuskhus grass also khus \ˈkəs\; or kus·kus or cus·cus \ˈkəskəs\ (-es) Etymology: Persian & Hindi khaskhas : an aromatic grass (Andropogon zizamoides) whose especially fragrant roots yield an oil used in perfumery and are also made into mats in tropical India — called also vetiver |