释义 |
xeno·sau·ri·dae \ˌzenəˈsȯrəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Xenosaurus, type genus (from xen- + -saurus) + -idae : a monotypic family of slender-bodied Mexican lizards that is held to be intermediate between Iguanidae and Anguidae and comprises forms with the upper surface covered with minute granules and tubercles |