释义 |
or·gan·oid I. \ˈȯ(r)gəˌnȯid\ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary organ- + -oid; probably originally formed in German : resembling an organ in structural appearance or qualities — used especially of abnormal masses (as tumors or galls) II. noun (-s) 1. : a morphologically differentiated part of a cell (as a Golgi body or a mitochondrion) : organelle 2. : any of various minute organized body structures (as a stinging hair or a nematocyst) — compare organelle |