释义 |
tho·oid I. \ˈthōˌȯid\ adjective Etymology: Greek thōs jackal + English -oid; akin to Latin faunus faun — more at faun : resembling a wolf — used of a wolf, dog, or jackal as distinguished from the foxes or alopecoid members of the genus Canis II. noun (-s) : a thooid canine |