释义 |
annelid(e, n. and a. Zool.|ˈænəlɪd| [a. mod.Fr. annélide, f. as next: see -id.] A. n. A member of the division of Annelida; a red-blooded worm.
1834Sir C. Bell Hand 263 These annelides can creep and turn in every direction. 1857Wood Com. Obj. Sea Shore 94 The commonest of the terrestrial annelids is the earth-worm. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the Annelida.
1855Kingsley Glaucus (1878) 113 Long Annelid worms of quaintest forms and colours. 1865Bristow Figuier's World bef. Del. iv, [No] indications of life, except annelide-tracks, and burrows. |