释义 |
di·pro·to·don·tia \(ˌ)dīˌprōd.əˈdänch(ē)ə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Diprotodont-, Diprotodon + -ia in many classifications : a suborder of Marsupialia comprising the kangaroos, phalangers, koala, wombats, the extinct giants of the genus Diprotodon, and other marsupials that are all almost exclusively herbivorous, have only one well-developed pair of lower incisors, but usually have three pairs of upper incisors — compare polyprotodontia |