| 释义 | 
		sy·rin·gi·um \sə̇ˈrinjēəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from syring- + -ium 1.  : a muscular tubular organ connected with the mouth parts of hemipterous insects and used for the ejection of a poisonous salivary secretion 2.  : a tubular organ on the body of some insect larvae from which an offensive fluid can be ejected |