释义 |
squa·mous \ˈskwāməs\ adjective Etymology: Latin squamosus, from squama scale + -osus -ose — more at squalor 1. a. : covered with or consisting of scales : resembling a scale : scaly < a squamous stem or bulb > < squamous epithelial cells > b. : of or relating to squamous epithelium 2. : of, relating to, or constituting the anterior upper portion of the temporal bone of man and various mammals that is a thin sharp-edged form bearing the zygomatic process • squa·mous·ly adverb |