释义 |
fau·na \ˈfȯnə, ˈfänə\ noun (plural fau·nas \-nəz\ ; also fau·nae \-ˌnē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin Fauna, Roman goddess connected with the fauns, from Latin faunus 1. : animals in general or animal life especially as distinguished from flora; especially : the animals or animal life characteristic of or peculiar to a region or locality, period, or geological stratum 2. : the animals or animal life occurring, developed, or adapted for living in a specified environment < cave fauna > < protozoal fauna of the human intestine > 3. : a systematic treatise upon the animals of an area or period — compare flora 1 |