释义 |
en·to·trophi \|entə+\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from ent- + trophi : an order of primitively wingless, eyeless, unpigmented insects that are related to the Symphyla and Thysanura, that have the mouthparts largely concealed within the head and the abdomen ending in a pair of filamentous or forceps-shaped cerci, and that live in the soil |