释义 |
mo·non·chus \məˈnäŋkəs\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from mon- + -onchus (modification of Greek onkos barbed hook) — more at angle : a genus of predatory nematodes (order Chromadorida) usually having a single pharyngeal tooth and living in fresh water and in soil where they have been estimated to number up to 300,000,000 to the acre |