释义 |
phyl·li·tis \fə̇ˈlīd.ə̇s\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek phyllitis hart's-tongue, from phyllon leaf : a small genus of ferns (family Polypodiaceae) with large oblong or strap-shaped fronds and linear elongated sori contiguous in pairs that give the appearance of a double indusium — see hart's-tongue 1 |