释义 |
se·la·go \sə̇ˈlā(ˌ)gō\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, a plant resembling the savin : a genus of low African shrubs (family Scrophulariaceae) resembling the heath and having spicate flowers with a nearly regular corolla, four didynamous stamens, a two-celled ovary, and drupaceous or capsular fruit |