释义 |
an·a·mor·pha \ˌanəˈmȯrfə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from ana- + -morpha : a division (commonly considered a subclass) of Chilopoda comprising the centipedes whose number of body segments increases as the animals mature, the young hatching with 7 pairs of legs and the adults having l5 pairs — compare epimorpha, notostigma, pleurostigma |