释义 |
rhab·dit·i·da \rabˈdid.ədə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Rhabditis + -ida : a large order of Aphasmidia comprising free-living and parasitic nematode worms having the esophagus more or less clearly divided into three regions, usually three or six lips, and the musculature meromyarian or polymyarian |