| 释义 | byssal
 bys·susB0592800 (bĭs′əs)n. pl. bys·sus·es or bys·si (bĭs′ī′) 1.  Zoology A mass of strong, silky filaments by which certain bivalve mollusks, such as mussels, attach themselves to rocks and other fixed surfaces.2.  A fine-textured linen of ancient times, used by the Egyptians for wrapping mummies.[Middle English bissus, linen cloth, from Latin, from Greek bussos, linen; akin to Sanskrit picuḥ, cotton (of Dravidian origin), or ultimately from Egyptian w'ḏ, linen.]
 bys′sal (bĭs′əl) adj.
 byssal(ˈbɪsəl) adjrelating to the byssus of molluscsEncyclopediaSeeByssusMedicalSeebyssus |