释义 |
bur·sa I. \ˈbərsə\ noun (plural bursas \-səz\ ; or bur·sae \-ˌsē, -ˌsī\) Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin bursa bag, purse — more at purse 1. : a pouch-shaped bodily cavity : sac: as a. : any of the small serous sacs enclosing viscid fluid and being interposed between moving parts (as tendons and bony prominences) where they lessen friction effects b. : bursa copulatrix 2. : a residence hall for students at a medieval university II. \(ˈ)bu̇r|sä, ˈbu̇rsə\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Bursa, Turkey : of or from the city of Bursa, Turkey : of the kind or style prevalent in Bursa |