2012年7月14日 星期六

2012_07_14 Baccate 漿果狀

Word of the Day for Saturday, July 14, 2012
baccate \BAK-eyt\, adjective:
1. Berrylike.
2. Bearing berries.
Such fruits are collectively called baccate or berried.
 -- John Hutton Balfour, Class Book of Botany
 Its appearance suggests that it is a capsule becoming baccate.
 -- H. N. Ridley, Natural Science
Entering English in the 1820s, baccate is derived from the Latin word bacca meaning "berry."
1。漿果狀
2。軸承漿果

水果被統稱為漿果漿果
- 約翰·赫頓貝爾福類,植物

它的出現表明,它是一種膠囊成為漿果
- H N.雷德利,自然科學

進入19世紀20年代英語漿果來自拉丁詞漿果意思漿果

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