释义 |
ve·lar·i·um \və̇ˈla(a)rēəm\ noun (plural velar·ia \-ēə\) Etymology: Latin, from velum veil 1. : an awning over an ancient Roman theater or amphitheater 2. [New Latin, from Latin] : the velum that occurs in various scyphozoans and cubomedusans and that differs from that of hydrozoa in containing endoderm-lined canals |