| 释义 | 
		red gum I. noun Etymology: by folk etymology from redground, from Middle English red-gownd, from read, reed, red red + gound, gownd pus, from Old English gund — more at red, groundsel  : strophulus II. noun Etymology: red (I) + gum 1.   a.    (1)  : any of several Australian trees of the genus Eucalyptus (especially E. camaldulensis, E. amygdalina, and E. calophylla)   (2)  : the timber of one of these trees  b.  : eucalyptus gum  c.  : red acaroid resin 2.  : sweet gum 1 |