释义 |
cu·pule I. \ˈkyüˌp(y)ül\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin cupula, from Late Latin, small tub, diminutive of Latin cupa tub, cask — more at hive 1. a. : a cup-shaped involucre in which the bracts are indurated and coherent and which is especially characteristic of the oak b. : the ascoma of a discomycete c. : a cup-shaped outgrowth of the thallus of certain liverworts (order Marchantiales) d. : a cup-shaped corolla 2. : a small cup-shaped depression 3. : a small sucker (as on the feet of certain male flies) II. noun : an outer integument partially enclosing the seed of some seed ferns |