释义 |
cap·i·ton·i·dae \ˌkapəˈtänəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Capiton-, Capito, type genus + -idae : a family of stocky chiefly tropical arboreal birds (order Piciformes) with large stout bills swollen at the base and usually with brilliantly colored plumage including a number of New and Old World barbets and sometimes especially formerly the honey guides |