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clu·sia \ˈklüzh(ē)ə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Charles de Lécluse (Carolus Clusius) died 1609 French botanist + New Latin -ia 1. capitalized : a large genus of tropical American aromatic trees or shrubs (family Guttiferae) having opposite coriaceous leaves and large white, yellow, or pink flowers 2. -s : any tree of the genus Clusia — see waxflower, wild fig |