释义 |
trypano·so·mat·i·dae \-_sōˈmad.əˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Trypanosomat-, Trypanosoma, type genus + -idae : a family of strictly parasitic more or less slender and elongated uniflagellate protozoans (order Protomonadina) having a single nucleus and a kinetoplast that includes serious pathogens of man and domestic animals usually having complex host relations — see crithidia, herpetomonas, leishmania, leptomonas, phytomonas, trypanosoma |