labiate
英 ['leɪbɪət]
美 ['lebet]
- labiate (adj.)
- "having a lip or lip-like part," 1706, from Modern Latin labiatus "lipped," from Latin labium "lip" (see lip (n.)).
- 1. The resemblance of families such as the Verbenaceae and Labiate is the result of evolutionary convergence.
- 科的相似性,如马鞭草科与唇形科的相似性,是进化上的趋同造成的.
来自辞典例句