释义 |
cri·noi·dea \krə̇ˈnȯidēə, -rīˈ-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek krinon lily + New Latin -oidea : a large class of chiefly tropical or fossil echinoderms that have a more or less cup-shaped body provided with five or more feathery arms commonly bifurcated or many-branched and bearing pinnules, a mouth lying between the arms on the concave upper surface, and opposite the mouth usually a long jointed stalk fixed to the base of the body and having its opposite end divided into rhizoid processes that anchor the animal to the sea bottom — compare comatulid, sea lily • cri·noi·de·an \krə̇ˈnȯidēən, (ˈ)krī|-\ adjective or noun |