释义 |
am·oe·bi·na \ˌamēˈbīnə, -məˈ-, -ēnə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Amoeba + -ina : an order of naked rhizopods that are commonly clearly differentiated into endoplasm and ectoplasm, form lobopodia, and include the common amoebas of soil and water and some parasitic forms — see endamoebidae |