释义 |
ac·ro·chor·di·dae \ˌakrəˈkȯrdəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Acrochordus, type genus (from Greek akrochordōn wart with a thin neck, from akr- acr- + chordē intestine, catgut) + -idae — more at yarn : a small family often considered a colubrid subfamily of aglyphous aquatic snakes of the eastern Asiatic coast comprising the wart snakes |