cyclas
/sik-luhs/US // ˈsɪk ləs //
铃兰,铃兰岛,循环赛,铃兰花
Definitions
n.名词 noun
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plural cyc·la·des [sik-luh-deez]. /ˈsɪk ləˌdiz/.
- : a tunic or surcoat, longer in back than in front, worn over armor in the Middle Ages.
- : a similar, full-length garment worn by women.
- : a round robe with an elaborately ornamented border, worn by women in ancient Rome.
Examples
Hosen, shirts, cyclas, and under-jupons are in the brown basket on the left side of the mule.
It is many years since I have looked at a fresh-water shell, but I should have said that the shell was Cyclas cornea.
A genus of river shells separated from Cyclas principally on account of a difference in the animal.
He wore also a dress which in different times was variously designated as a surcoat, a cyclas, or a tabard.
Its cercari are usually found in an acephalous mollusc, known by the name of Cyclas cornea.
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