释义 |
phron·i·ma \ˈfränəmə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek phronimos sane, sensible; probably akin to Greek phren-, phrēn diaphragm, mind — more at frenetic : a genus (the type of the family Phronimidae) of pelagic amphipod crustaceans having one known member (P. sedentaria) that lives in a barrel-shaped case made from the swimming bell of a siphonophore or the test of a tunicate |