释义 |
ca·mel·i·dae \kəˈmeləˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Camelus, type genus + -idae : a small family of ruminant mammals (order Artiodactyla) comprising camels, llamas, and extinct related forms all having long limbs with two toes and fused but distally divergent metapodials, a 3-chambered stomach, and oval red blood cells |