释义 |
phy·scia \ˈfish(ē)ə, -isēə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek physkē large intestine, sausage + New Latin -ia; akin to Greek physa bellows : a genus (the type of the family Physciaceae) of usually foliaceous grayish ascolichens with brown 2-celled ascospores and a distinct cortical tissue of short closely united and interwoven filaments • phy·sci·oid \-ēˌȯid\ adjective |