释义 |
trich·u·ri·dae \trə̇ˈkyu̇rəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Trichurus + -idae : a family of nematode worms (order Enoplida) that are parasitic in the intestines of vertebrates and have a slender body sometimes with a thickened posterior end and a tubular capillary esophagus — see capillaria, trichuris |