释义 |
hir·u·din·ea \ˌhir(y)əˈdinēə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Hirudin-, Hirudo : a class of hermaphroditic aquatic, terrestrial, or parasitic annelid worms distinguished by a coelom nearly obliterated by connective tissue and reduced to a series of vascular sinuses, by modification of the hindmost segments into a sucking disk, and by the absence of parapodia and setae — compare gnathobdellida, pharyngobdellida, rhynchobdellida • hir·u·din·e·an \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|dinēən\ adjective or noun |