acnestis

发音

UK /ækˈniːstɪs/
其它

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    The section of an animal's skin that it cannot reach in order to scratch itself, usually the space between the shoulder blades.

    生物 动物学

词源

From Late Latin acnestis, from Koine Greek ἄκνηστις (áknēstis, “spine”), from κνῆστις (knêstis, “spine, cheese-grater”), or from ἀ- (a-) + -κναίειν (-knaíein, “grate, scrape, scratch”) (only attested in compounds), or from incorrect segmentation of κατὰ κνῆστιν (katà knêstin, “on the spine”) (see Homer, Odyssey 10.161), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kneh₂-.

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