释义 |
cae·ci·dae \ˈsēsəˌdē, -ēkə-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Caecum, type genus (from Latin, neuter of caecus blind) + -idae — more at caecum : a family of minute marine gastropod mollusks (order Pectinibranchia) having the shells initially spiral but ultimately cylindrical and comprising the blind shells |