释义 |
trem·a·to·sau·rus \ˌtreməd.əˈsȯrəs\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek trēmat-, trēma hole + New Latin -saurus : a genus of large labyrinthodont amphibians (order Stereospondyli) from the Triassic rocks of Germany having an elongated triangular roughly sculptured skull |