单词 | lytta |
释义 | lyt·ta (lĭtə) n. pl. lyt·tae (lĭtē′) A thin cartilaginous strip on the underside of the tongue of certain carnivorous mammals, such as dogs. [Latin, worm under a dog's tongue (said to cause madness), from Greek lussa, lutta, madness, rabies; see wkwo- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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