释义 |
fas·ci·o·loi·des \fəˌsēəˈlȯi(ˌ)dēz, fəˌsī-\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Fasciola, genus name + Latin -oides -oid : a genus of trematode worms (family Fasciolidae) including the giant liver flukes of ruminant mammals that are serious pests of livestock and game in parts of western No. America |