释义 |
pri·mo·fil·i·ces \ˌprī(ˌ)mōˈfiləˌsēz\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin primo + New Latin Filices in some classifications : a subclass of Filicineae comprising fossil forms with the axis usually protostelic, the fronds but slightly developed, terminal or subterminal sporangia, and usually isospores and including the order Coenopteridales and sometimes other forms of somewhat uncertain relationships |