释义 |
dor·is \ˈdȯrə̇s\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Doris, the daughter of Oceanus, from Latin, from Greek Dōris : a cosmopolitan genus (the type of the family Dorididae) of the suborder Nudibranchia consisting of nudibranchs or sea slugs having a depressed body, two oral lobes, and a retractile tuft of pinnate branchiae around the anus |