释义 |
nem·a·to·di·rus \ˌneməd.əˈdīrəs, nə̇ˌmad.-\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from nemat- + -dirus (probably from Greek deirē neck, throat) — more at der- : a genus of reddish nematode worms (family Strongylidae) having slender elongated necks and being parasitic in the small intestine of ruminants and sometimes other mammals |