释义 |
cyn·o·mol·gus \ˌsinəˈmälgəs, ˌsīn-\ noun (plural cynomol·gi \-ˌgī\) Etymology: New Latin, alteration of cynamolgus, from Latin, member of an ancient tribe in Libya, from Greek Kynamolgos, literally, dog-milker, from kyn- cyn- + -amolgos (from amelgein to milk) — more at milk : macaque; especially : crab-eating macaque — used chiefly in technical literature concerned with poliomyelitis |