释义 |
di·py·lid·i·um \|dīˌpīˈlidēəm, ˌdīpə̇ˈl-\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from di- + Greek pylid-, pylis little gate (diminutive of pylē gate) + New Latin -ium : a genus of taenioid tapeworms including the common double-pored tapeworm (D. caninum) that is a cosmopolitan parasite of dogs, cats, and other carnivores and occasionally infests man |