释义 |
for·es·ti·e·ra \ˌfȯrə̇stēˈirə, ˌfär-, -ēˈerə, -ˈstirə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, after Pierre Gaspard Forestier died 1847 French physician 1. capitalized : a genus of sometimes spiny American shrubs or trees (family Oleaceae) that have simple opposite leaves and inconspicuous flowers followed by single-seeded drupes 2. -s : any plant of the genus Forestiera — see tanglebush |