释义 |
mu·ric·i·dae \myu̇ˈrisəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Muric-, Murex, type genus + -idae : a large family of gastropod mollusks (suborder Stenoglossa) marked by elongated sculptured shells often with rows of protuberances or spines, long siphon canal, and sessile eyes • mu·ric·i·form \-ˌfȯrm\ adjective • mu·ri·cine \ˈmyu̇rəˌsīn, -_sə̇n\ adjective • mu·ri·coid \-rəˌkȯid\ adjective |