释义 |
go·ni·um I. \ˈgōnēəm\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek gōnia angle, corner — more at -gon : a genus of colonial plantlike flagellates related to Volvox and forming small flat colonies of biflagellate cells II. noun (plural go·nia \-ēə\ ; also goniums) Etymology: New Latin, from gon- + -ium : an undifferentiated primitive germ cell : oogonium, spermatozoon — often used in combination < archegonium > < spermatogonium > |