ascarid
/ˈæskərɪd/(亦作ascaris /-rɪs/)
noun
- Zoology a parasitic nematode worm of a family (Ascaridae) whose members typically live in the intestines of vertebrates【动】蛔虫。
词源
late 17th cent.: from modern Latin Ascaridae (plural), from Greek askarides, plural of askaris 'intestinal worm'.