释义 |
com·mis·cu·um \kəˈmiskyəwəm\ noun (plural commis·cua \-wə\ ; also commiscuums \-wəmz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, neuter of commiscuus common, from commiscere to mix together — more at commix : a subdivision of a comparium comprising organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile hybrids and being usually equivalent in scope to a taxonomic species |