tagma
/ˈtægmə/noun
(pl. tagmata /-mətə/)
- Zoology (in the bodies of arthropods and some other segmented animals) a morphologically distinct region, typically comprising several adjoining segments, such as the head, thorax, and abdomen of insects【动】(节肢动物和其他分节动物体上的)体区。
派生词
tagmatize
verb (亦作-ise)词源
early 20th cent.: from Greek, literally 'something arranged', from tassein 'set in order'.