释义 |
cer·cus \ˈsərkəs, ˈker-\ noun (plural cer·ci \ˈsərˌsī, ˈkerˌkē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek kerkos tail : either of a pair of simple or segmented appendages believed to be sensory in function situated at the posterior end of many insects and certain other arthropods |