释义 |
as·car·i·dae \əˈskarəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Ascarid-, Ascaris type genus + -idae : a large family of nematode worms (superfamily Ascaridoidea) usually parasitic in the intestines of vertebrates, of large size, and having three well-developed lips and a simple cylindrical esophagus — see ascaridia, ascaris |