释义 |
setous, a. rare.|ˈsiːtəs| [ad. L. sētōs-us, sætōs-ūs: see prec. and -ous.] = setose.
1822J. Parkinson Outl. Oryctol. 120 Their spines are various, never uniformly setous. 1828–32Webster, Setous, bristly; having the surface set with bristles; as, a setous leaf or receptacle [citing Martyn who in Lang. Bot. (1793) has Setosus]. |