释义 |
scopula
scop·u·la S0154900 (skŏp′yə-lə)n. pl. scop·u·lae (-lē′) 1. A dense brushlike tuft of hairs, as on the feet of certain spiders and insects.2. A ciliated structure by which certain protozoans attach to a surface. [Latin scōpula, small brush of twigs, diminutive of scōpae, branches, broom.] scop′u·late′ (-lāt′) adj.scopula (ˈskɒpjʊlə) n, pl -las or -lae (-ˌliː) (Zoology) a small tuft of dense hairs on the legs and chelicerae of some spiders[C19: from Late Latin: a broom-twig, from scōpa thin twigs] scopulate adjscopula
scopula[′skäp·yə·lə] (zoology) A tuft of hair, as on the feet and chelicerae of certain spiders. scopula
scopula (skŏp′yə-lə)n. pl. scopu·lae (-lē′) 1. A dense brushlike tuft of hairs, as on the feet of certain spiders and insects.2. A ciliated structure by which certain protozoans attach to a surface. scop′u·late′ (-lāt′) adj. |