释义 |
mul·ti·ceps \ˈməltə̇ˌseps\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin multi- + -ceps (as in biceps two-headed) — more at biceps 1. capitalized : a genus of cyclophyllidean tapeworms (family Taeniidae) having a coenurus larva that is parasitic in ruminants, rodents, and rarely man including the parasite of gid (M. multiceps) and other worms that are typically parasites of carnivores 2. -es : coenurus |