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yucca

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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yuc·ca /ˈjʌkə/ noun [countable]  HBPa desert plant with long pointed leaves on a thick straight stem 丝兰〔一种沙漠植物〕
Examples from the Corpus
yuccaHeading up an orange-dirt trail, she passes prickly pear cactus and yucca.Apaches from four reservations constructed several structures: a ramada, a sweat lodge and a wickiup covered with bunched yucca strips.I took a shower and washed my hair with his yucca blossom shampoo.There were Moorish arches everywhere and huge earthenware pots filled with whispery green ferns and bright geraniums and spiky yuccas.If the moth were to become extinct, the yuccas would never set seed.If the yuccas disappeared, the moth's caterpillars could not develop.The rest will propagate the yucca.Today the sauteed scallops with yucca pancakes, I recommend.
Origin yucca (1500-1600) Spanish yuca, from Taino
yuc·ca nounChineseSyllable
with desert plant pointed straight Corpus long a a thick on leaves


yucca
yucca /ˈjʌkə/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Spanish
 Origin: yuca, from Taino
a desert plant with long pointed leaves on a thick straight stem


yuccaBrE /ˈjʌkə/ 🔊NAmE /ˈjʌkə/ 🔊 nouna tropical plant with long stiff pointed leaves on a thick straight stem, often grown indoors 丝兰(叶剑形坚挺,常种于室内)