or·chis /ˈɔrkəs/
蘭花
Or·chis prop. n.; pl. Orchises
1. Bot. A genus of endogenous plants growing in the North Temperate zone, and consisting of about eighty species. They are perennial herbs growing from a tuber (beside which is usually found the last year's tuber also), and are valued for their showy flowers. See Orchidaceous.
2. Bot. Any plant of the same family with the orchis; an orchid.
Note: ☞ The common names, such as bee orchis, fly orchis, butterfly orchis, etc., allude to the peculiar form of the flower.
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orchis
n 1: any of various deciduous terrestrial orchids having fleshy
tubers and flowers in erect terminal racemes
2: one of the two male reproductive glands that produce
spermatozoa and secrete androgens; "she kicked him in the
balls and got away" [syn: testis, testicle, ball, ballock,
bollock, nut, egg]