macaca

名词 n.
/məˈkɑːkə/|/məˈkækə/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Any of a group of Old World monkeys of the genus Macaca; a macaque. dated
    — This process of the temporal bone varies in size, and may occur on one or both sides. A similar formation is common among gorillas, chimpanzees, macacas, magots (Inuus), and baboons.* It is less frequent among orangs,† gibbons, marmosets, and American species (howlers, hooded apes, etc.).

词形变化

macacas plural

词源

From the genus name Macaca, from Portuguese macaca, feminine of macaco (“monkey”). Doublet of macaque and macaco.
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