英:['fju:kɔɪd]
美:['fjuˌkɔɪd]
英:['fju:kɔɪd]
美:['fjuˌkɔɪd]
(似)海藻(或岩藻)的,具有海藻特征的;
墨角藻状海藻(或其化石);
adjective
relating to or resembling the rockweeds
noun
a fucoid seaweed or fossil
疑藻类
Adjective New Latin Fucus, from Latin
The first known use of fucoid was in 1839
1 In the red quarry of Denholm Hill there occurs," says Mr. Duncan, "a stratum of soft yellowish sandstone, which contains impressions of an apparent fucoid in considerable quantity.
2 These sandstones have been called in Sweden "fucoid sandstones."
3 There can be little doubt that it is a fucoid.