释义 |
ta·pe·tum \təˈpēd.əm\ noun (plural tape·ta \-d.ə\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin tapete carpet, tapestry, from Greek tapēt-, tapēs carpet, rug — more at tapestry 1. : the layer of nutritive cells that invests the sporogenous tissue in the sporangium of higher plants and that is broken down and digested during development of the spores 2. a. : any of various membranous layers or areas especially of the choroid and retina of the eye; specifically : a layer in the choroid chiefly of nocturnal mammals that reflects light and is made up of several layers of flattened cells covered by a zone of double refracting crystals b. : a layer of nerve fibers derived from the corpus callosum and forming part of the roof of each lateral ventricle of the brain — called also tapetum lu·ci·dum \-ˈlüsə̇dəm\ |