释义 |
an·the·mis \ˈan(t)thəmə̇s\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, chamomile, from Greek, from anthos 1. capitalized : a large genus of Old World herbs (family Compositae) with pinnatifid leaves and daisylike heads in which the disk flowers are perfect and the ray flowers pistillate or neutral — see chamomile 2. -es : the dried flower heads of a common chamomile (Anthemis nobilis) used as a bitter tonic and stomachic |