释义 |
rhi·zid·i·a·ce·ae \rə̇ˌzidēˈāsēˌē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Rhizidium, type genus (from rhiz- + -idium) + -aceae : a family of fungi (order Chytridiales) that are mostly ectoparasites on various algae and that have a plant body with a globose fertile portion and a vegetative portion of tapering rhizoidal branches |