scirrhous
英 ['sɪrəs]
美 ['skɪrəs]
英文词源
- scirrhous (n.)
- 1560s, from Middle French scirrheux (16c., Modern French squirreux), from Modern Latin scirrhosus, from Latin scirros "a hard swelling, tumor," from Greek skirrhos "hard tumor," from skiros (adj.) "hard," of unknown origin.