释义 |
op·is·thog·ly·pha \ˌäpəsˈthägləfə, əˌpisthəˈglifə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, neuter plural of opisthoglyphus, carved behind, from opisth- + Greek -glyphos, from glyphein to carve — more at cleave : a group of snakes having one or a few posterior maxillary teeth grooved to conduct venom from the enlarged upper labial glands and comprising the families Homalopsidae, Elachistodontidae and Boigidae — compare proteroglypha |