释义 |
gor·di·idae \gȯ(r)ˈdīəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Gordius, type genus (after Gordius of Phrygia) + -idae; from the knots into which such worms twist : the chief family of Gordioidea coextensive with its type genus (Gordius) and including a number of long slender smooth-bodied worms (as hairworms or horsehair snakes) |