释义 |
phleb·oe·de·sis \ˌflebēˈdēsə̇s\ noun (-es) Etymology: New Latin, from phleb- + Greek oidēsis swelling : the condition of having the terminal parts of the vascular system so expanded as to largely obliterate the coelom which is replaced by a hemocoel (as in arthropods and mollusks) |