释义 |
ae·quo·rea \ēˈkwōrēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, feminine of aequoreus of the sea, from aequor sea, even surface, from aequus even, equal — more at equal : a cosmopolitan genus (the type of the family Aequoridae) of brilliantly luminescent hydrozoan jellyfish of moderate size |