释义 |
di·no·phil·ea \ˌdīnōˈfilēə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Dinophilus, genus coextensive with the group Dinophilea, probably from dino- + -philus : a small group of minute vermiform invertebrate animals inhabiting salt water or brackish water, constituting a single genus, and being considered of uncertain systematic position or included as a class in Trochelminthes |