lyt.ta
n.(名词)
【复数】 lyt.tae[lt.ô.]
A thin cartilaginous strip on the underside of the tongue of certain carnivorous mammals, such as dogs.
舌下软骨带:在某种食肉哺乳动物舌下边的一条薄薄的软骨带
来源:
Latin [worm under a dog`s tongue (said to cause madness)]
拉丁语 [狗舌下的虫(据说可以引起发疯)]
from Greek lussa, lutta [madness, rabies] * see w§k wo-
源自 希腊语 lussa, lutta [疯狂,狂犬病] *参见 w§k wo-