stīˈlidēəm noun
Etymology: New Latin, from styl- (I) + -idium
1. capitalized : the type genus of the family Stylidiaceae comprising mostly Australian herbaceous perennials that have racemes, panicles, or corymbs of showy flowers commonly with elastic stamens and are often cultivated as greenhouse ornamentals
2. -s : any plant or flower of the genus Stylidium