释义 |
tha·is \ˈthāə̇s\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, after Thais, 4th century B.C. Greek hetaera, from Latin, from Greek Thaïs : a widely distributed genus that comprises marine snails with a rough thick shell sometimes ornamented with tubercles and is sometimes made the type of a distinct family but is usually placed in Muricidae — see dog whelk, purpura |