释义 |
pro·glot·tid \-d.ə̇d\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin proglottid-, proglottis : any of the segments of a tapeworm formed by a process of strobilation in the neck region of the worm, containing both male and female reproductive organs, and surviving briefly after breaking away from the strobila — see echinococcus illustration • pro·glot·tid·e·an \|prōˌglä|tidēən\ adjective |