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Definition of smilax in English: smilaxnoun ˈsmʌɪlaksˈsmaɪlæks 1A widely distributed climbing shrub with hooks and tendrils. Several South American species yield sarsaparilla from their roots, and some are cultivated as ornamentals. 菝葜 Genus Smilax, family Liliaceae Example sentencesExamples - A human path through the swamp is carved with a machete, although the resulting trail often seems like a feeble attempt at penetrating the hidden blackwater ponds and the massive jungles of titi, smilax, gallberry, cypress, and gum.
- Best live greens to use are cypress, assorted evergreens and variegated holly, rosemary, smilax, white pine, common boxwood, fresh moss, and Little Gem’ miniature magnolia.
2A climbing asparagus, the decorative foliage of which is used by florists. 卵叶天门冬(盆栽观赏植物) Asparagus or 'Myrsiphyllum' asparagoides, family Liliaceae
OriginLate 16th century: via Latin from Greek, literally 'bindweed'. Definition of smilax in US English: smilaxnounˈsmīlaksˈsmaɪlæks 1A widely distributed climbing shrub with hooks and tendrils. Several South American species yield sarsaparilla from their roots, and some are cultivated as ornamentals. 菝葜 Genus Smilax, family Liliaceae Example sentencesExamples - Best live greens to use are cypress, assorted evergreens and variegated holly, rosemary, smilax, white pine, common boxwood, fresh moss, and Little Gem’ miniature magnolia.
- A human path through the swamp is carved with a machete, although the resulting trail often seems like a feeble attempt at penetrating the hidden blackwater ponds and the massive jungles of titi, smilax, gallberry, cypress, and gum.
2A climbing asparagus, the decorative foliage of which is used by florists. 卵叶天门冬(盆栽观赏植物) Asparagus or 'Myrsiphyllum' asparagoides, family Liliaceae
OriginLate 16th century: via Latin from Greek, literally ‘bindweed’. |