释义 |
di·a·lis·ter \ˌdīəˈlistə(r)\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek dia through + hylistēr filter, from hylazein to filter, from hylē mud, dregs; akin to Greek hyein to rain — more at dia-, suck : a genus of minute gram-negative parasitic strictly anaerobic bacteria (family Bacterioidaceae) growing only in fresh sterile tissue or ascitic fluid, the cells occurring singly, in pairs, or in short chains |