释义 |
pul·vil·lus \ˌpəlˈviləs\ noun (plural pulvil·li \-iˌlī\) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, small cushion, diminutive of pulvinus cushion : a pad often covered with short hairs or an organ or process resembling or functioning like a cushion or sucker that occurs on an insect's foot between the claws of the last segment and often forms an adhesive organ |