释义 |
hex·am·i·ta \hekˈsaməd.ə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from hexa- + -mita (from Greek mitos thread) — more at dimity : a genus (the type of the family Hexamitidae) of binucleate zooflagellates having six anterior and two trailing flagella and including free-living forms as well as intestinal parasites of birds (as H. meleagridis) and of salmonid fishes (as H. salmonis) that are associated with enteritides — compare giardia |