释义 |
vi·bris·sa \vīˈbrisə\ noun (plural vibris·sae \-iˌsē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin vibrissae, plural, hairs in the nostrils, probably from vibrare to shake, vibrate — more at wipe 1. : one of the stiff hairs that grow about the nostrils or on other parts of the face in many mammals (as the whiskers of a cat or the hairs of the nostrils of man) and that are not themselves sensitive but often serve as tactile organs; also : a similar stiff tactile hair growing elsewhere on some mammals (as in a small tuft at the wrist) 2. : one of the feathers that resemble bristles near the mouth of many birds and especially of some insectivorous birds and that may help to prevent the escape of insects 3. : either of a pair of stout bristles situated on either side of the mouth of some two-winged flies |