释义 |
rha·chit·o·mi \rəˈkid.əˌmī, raˈk-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from rachi- + -tomi (from Greek tomos cut, slice) — more at tome : an order of Labyrinthodontia including most of the larger Permian amphibians and comprising forms having rhachitomous vertebrae, relatively stocky salamandriform bodies, and in some cases external gills |