释义 |
nys·sa·ce·ae \nə̇ˈsāsēˌē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Nyssa + -aceae : a family of dicotyledonous trees (order Myrtales) containing the sour gums and having alternate leaves without stipules, inconspicuous greenish flowers in small heads, a 1- or 2-locular ovary, and the fruit a drupe |