释义 |
alar·ia I. \əˈla(a)rēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin ala wing + New Latin -aria : a genus (the type of the family Alariaceae) of olive-brown to black seaweeds found in northern seas, characterized by an elongate strap-shaped lamina, and having the sori restricted to tongue-shaped sporophylls borne at or near its apex — see badderlocks II. noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin : a genus of trematode worms (family Strigeidae) that is parasitic as adults in the intestines of carnivorous mammals but requires several intermediate hosts to complete the life cycle |