释义 |
rhip·i·do·glos·sa \ˌripədōˈgläsə, -lȯsə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from rhipid- + -glossa : a suborder of Aspidobranchia that comprises gastropod mollusks (as the abalones, the top shells, and the keyhole limpets) having a long radula with teeth that are long and hooklike in each transverse row and with indefinitely numerous marginal teeth becoming smaller toward the edges — see helicina • rhip·i·do·glos·sal \-səl\ adjective • rhip·i·do·glos·sate \-sə̇t, -ˌsāt\ adjective |