| 释义 | bar·ring·to·nia \ˌbariŋˈtōnēə, -nyə\ noun
 Usage: capitalized
 Etymology: New Latin, from Daines Barrington died 1800 English judge and naturalist + New Latin -ia
 : a genus of tropical trees (family Lecythidaceae) with alternate leaves often crowded toward the branch ends and large white flowers in spikes or racemes
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