释义 |
bran·chi·o·sau·rus \ˌbraŋkēəˈsȯrəs\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from branchi- + -saurus : a group of small fossil amphibians like salamanders from the Permian of Europe formerly regarded as constituting a separate order or suborder but now usually held to be larvae of typical rhachitomous labyrinthodont amphibians — used originally as a generic name and still commonly as though it were a generic name |