释义 |
pin·na I. \ˈpinə\ noun (plural pin·nae \-ˌnē, -ˌnī\ ; or pinnas) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, feather, wing, alteration of penna 1. : a leaflet or primary division of a pinnate leaf or frond 2. a. : a feather, wing, or fin or some similar part b. : the largely cartilaginous projecting portion of the external ear — called also auricle; see ear illustration II. noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin pinna, pina pen shell, from Greek pinē 1. capitalized : the type genus of Pinnidae comprising large wedge-shaped bivalves that have thin shells with a toothless hinge and linear ligament and are attached to the substrate by a long silky byssus 2. plural pinnas or pinnae : pen shell |