释义 |
lau·rer's canal \ˈlau̇(r)ərz-, ˈlau̇rəz-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized L Etymology: after Johann Friedrich Laurer died 1873 German pharmacologist : a muscular duct in some trematode worms that arises from the oviduct between the ovary and the vitalleine duct and passes to the dorsal surface |