释义 |
lag·o·chi·las·ca·ris \ˌlagōkīˈlaskərə̇s\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from lag- + chil- + Ascaris : a genus of nematode worms believed to be normally parasitic in the intestine of the clouded leopard but in a few instances encountered as a subcutaneous parasite of man in Trinidad and Dutch Guiana |