释义 |
fa·vus \ˈfāvəs\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, honeycomb 1. -es : a contagious skin disease caused by a fungus (as Achorion schoenleinii) occurring in man on hairy surfaces that become covered with yellowish crusts and often depilated and also attacking many domestic animals and fowls 2. plural fa·vi \-ˌvī\ : a tile or flagstone cut into a hexagonal shape to produce a honeycomb pattern (as in a pavement) |