释义 |
thymus/ˈθaiməs/n. (pl. thymi /-mai/) (in full 全称 thymus gland) Anat. a lymphoid organ situated in the neck of vertebrates (in humans becoming much smaller at the approach of puberty) producing T-lymphocytes for the immune response 【解】胸腺(位于脊椎动物颈项处的淋巴器官,在人快到青春期时会变得很小) [modern Latin from Greek thumos] |