释义 |
di·a·tom \ˈdīəˌtäm sometimes -əd.əm or -ətəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin Diatoma : any of the unicellular or colonial algae constituting a class (Bacillariophyceae), having a silicified cell wall that persists as a skeleton after death and forms diatomite, and forming a large part of the plankton of both fresh and salt water — see frustule, girdle e(1), valve |