释义 |
tur·bel·lar·ia \ˌtərbəˈla(a)rēə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin turbellae (plural) bustle, stir (diminutive of turba crowd, confusion, tumult) + New Latin -aria; from the tiny eddies created in water by their cilia — more at turbid : a class of Platyhelminthes comprising mostly free-living comparatively small soft-bodied more-or-less leaf-shaped externally ciliated flatworms widely distributed in salt or fresh water but occasionally living on land or as parasites — see acoela, alloiocoela, polycladida, rhabdocoela, tricladida |