BASELLA


Meaning of BASELLA in English

bəˈselə, -ˈze- noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, probably from a native name in India

: a genus of herbaceous annual or biennial vines (the type of the family Basellaceae) having sessile flowers on thickened pedicels and being natives of tropical Asia and Africa where they are used as potherbs — see malabar nightshade

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