释义 |
di·ap·si·da \dīˈapsədə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from di- + -apsida (from Greek hapsid-, hapsis arch, loop) — more at apsis in some classifications : a subclass of reptiles having two pairs of temporal openings in the skull and including the extinct dinosaurs and pterosaurs, the crocodiles and rhynchocephalians, and usually the lizards and snakes — compare parapsida • di·ap·si·dan \(ˈ)dī|apsədən\ adjective or noun |