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Latin Mamma Mammal Derivative Mammalia Class Coined Linnaeus

正面 6229.mammal
英 ['mæm(ə)l]美 ['mæml]

背面
释义:
n. [脊椎] 哺乳动物
例句:
1. Its hairy body suggests a mammal.它毛茸茸的身体表明它是哺乳动物。

mammal         哺乳动物   “没毛的哺乳动物”
mammal 哺乳动物来自拉丁语mammalis,乳房的,来自mamma,乳房。瑞典生物学家林奈借用拉丁词来指哺乳动物。
mammalmammal: [19] Etymologically, mammal denotes an ‘animal that suckles its young’. The word is a derivative of mammalia [18], the term for that whole class of animals, coined by the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus from Latin mammālis ‘of the breast’. This in turn was based on mamma ‘mother, breast’, which has been traced back to a prehistoric Indo-European *mammā.There are obvious links with ‘mother’-terms in other languages, such as Greek mámmē, French maman, Italian mamma, Russian mama, Welsh mam, and English mamma and mummy, but whether a sustained chain of descent and borrowing is involved, or simply parallel formation based on the syllable ma, imitative of the sound of a suckling baby, is not clear. Mammary [17] is an English derivative of Latin mamma, in the sense ‘breast’.=> mamma, mammary, mummymammal (n.)1826, anglicized form of Modern Latin Mammalia (1773), coined 1758 by Linnaeus for the class of mammals, from neuter plural of Late Latin mammalis "of the breast," from Latin mamma "breast," perhaps cognate with mamma."

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