释义 |
po·lym·nia \pəˈlimnēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, probably from Latin Polymnia, Polyhymnia, one of the Greek muses, from Greek : a small genus of American and chiefly tropical herbs (family Compositae) having large lobed leaves and corymbose heads of discoid and radiate yellow or white flowers — see leafcup |