释义 |
ac·i·ne·ta I. \ˌasəˈnēd.ə, ˌakəˈnā-\ or ac·i·ne·tae \-nēˌtē, -nāˌtī\ Etymology: New Latin, from Greek akinētos motionless, from a- a- (II) + kinētos moving — more at kinetic synonym of suctoria II. noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek akinētos : a widely distributed genus of loricate usually stalked suctorian protozoa with tentacles in two or three bundles at the anterior end |