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limulus

/lim-yuh-luhs/US // ˈlɪm yə ləs //UK // (ˈlɪmjʊləs) //

石灰岩,石灰石,肢体,肢体语言

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural lim·u·li [lim-yuh-lahy]. /ˈlɪm yəˌlaɪ/.

    • : a crab of the genus Limulus; horseshoe crab.

Examples

  • Patten considers the Pteraspids as derived from primitive arachnid or spider-like forms having a bony carapace as Limulus has.

  • It is especially significant that in Limulus they are already partially degenerated.

  • Fortunately, there is still alive on the earth one member of this remarkable group—the Limulus, or King-Crab.

  • Limulus, like other water-dwelling arthropods, breathes by means of gills attached to its appendages.

  • Lankester and Bourne have divided the eyes of scorpions and Limulus into two kinds, monostichous and diplostichous.