释义 |
écor·ché \|āˌkȯr|shā, āˈkȯrˌshā\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from past participle of écorcher to skin, from Old French escorchier to skin, peel, from Late Latin excorticare to peel, from Latin ex- + Late Latin -corticare (from Latin cortic-, cortex bark) — more at cuirass : an anatomical figure or manikin showing the muscles and bones that are visible with the skin removed |