释义 |
mul·ti·tu·ber·cu·la·ta \ˌməltə̇təˌbərkyəˈläd.ə, -lād.ə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from neuter plural of multituberculatus multituberculate : an order of relatively small Mesozoic and Eocene mammals with multituberculate teeth coextensive with the subclass Allotheria and resembling the rodents although not considered ancestral to any recent mammals |