后綴-acea = Groups of animals 動(dòng)物族群,動(dòng)物綱名
英語(yǔ)詞源:
[The neuter plural of the Latin ending -aceus, belonging to, or of the nature of.]
Terms in -acea are systematic names of animal groups, mostly orders but also classes and a few superfamilies. Examples include Crustacea, a class of mostly marine arthropods that includes lobsters, shrimps, crabs, and barnacles; Cetacea, the order that includes the whales, dolphins, and porpoises; and Cumacea (Greek kuma, billow or wave), the order containing the tadpole shrimps.
Names in -acean either indicate individual members of these groups or adjectives relating to them. The most common examples are cetacean and crustacean; another is larvacean for a member of the Larvacea, a class of minute transparent planktonic animals related to the sea squirts. See also -ae and -ean.
---------------來(lái)源 Michael Quinion’s book Ologies and Isms.
-acea,suffix denoting orders and classes in zoology.—L.-ācea,neut. pl. of-āceus,'belonging to,of the nature of;see
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