释义 |
cau·da·ta \kȯˈdād.ə, kau̇ˈdäd.ə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, neuter plural of caudatus caudate : an order of Amphibia containing the salamanders, newts, congo snakes, and related forms and having long bodies, long tails retained through life, short weak limbs, and feebly ossified crania |