释义 |
coe·nu·rus \sə̇ˈn(y)u̇rəs, sē-\ noun (plural coenu·ri \-ˌrī, -(ˌ)rē\) Etymology: New Latin, from coen- + -urus : a complex tapeworm larva growing interstitially in vertebrate tissues and consisting of a large fluid-filled sac from the inner wall of which numerous scolices develop — see gid, multiceps; compare cysticercoid, cysticercus, hydatid |