释义 |
an·a·ti·na·cea \ˌanətəˈnāshēə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Anatina, genus of mollusks (from Latin anat-, anas duck + New Latin -ina) + -acea : a suborder of Eulamellibranchia of worldwide distribution comprising mollusks that have separate orifices for the ovaries and testes, a small foot, and the hinge of the shell without teeth |