释义 |
con·stric·tor \kənzˈtriktə(r), kənˈstr-\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin constrictus + -or — more at constrict : one that constricts: as a. : a muscle that contracts a cavity or orifice or compresses an organ b. : a snake that kills its prey by rhythmically compressing it in coils of the body until the heartbeat and respiration are checked; especially : a member of the Boidae (as the boa constrictor or the anaconda) |