释义 |
in·du·si·um \-z(h)ēəm\ noun (plural indu·sia \-zēə, -zh(ē)ə\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, woman's undergarment, tunic, perhaps from induere to put on — more at indument 1. a. : an outgrowth of the leaf which covers or invests the sori in many ferns b. : a cuplike fringe of collecting hairs surrounding the stigma in the Goodeniaceae c. : the annulus in some fungi especially when skirtlike (as in members of the genus Dictyophora) 2. : a membrane serving as a covering; especially : amnion |