释义 |
di·ge·nea \dīˈjēneə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from di- + Greek genea race, descent — more at kin : a subclass of Trematoda commonly divided into the orders Gasterostomata and Prosostomata, comprising forms with a complex life cycle involving alternation of sexual reproduction as an internal parasite of a vertebrate with asexual reproduction in a mollusk, and often including developmental stages in still other hosts — compare aspidogastrea 1, monogenea • di·ge·ne·ous \(ˈ)dī|jēnēəs\ adjective |