释义 |
ca·ri·des \kəˈrī(ˌ)dēz, ˈkarəˌdēz\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, plural of carid-, caris : a tribe of decapod crustaceans (suborder Natantia) containing most shrimps, prawns, and related forms in which the lateral plates of the second abdominal segment overlap those of the first • car·i·doid \ˈkarəˌdȯid\ adjective or noun |