释义 |
ep·i·did·y·mis \ˌepəˈdidəmə̇s\ noun (plural epididymi·des \-ˈdidəməˌdēz; -də̇ˈdimə-, -ˌdīˈdimə-\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from epi- + -didymis (from didymos twin, testicle) — more at didym- : an elongated mass at the back of the testis composed chiefly of the greatly convoluted efferent tubes of that organ — see vasa efferentia |