DIOPSIS


Meaning of DIOPSIS in English

dīˈäpsə̇s noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from di- + -opsis

: a genus of two-winged flies (group Acalyptrata) of the Old World tropics having the head produced into long lateral club-shaped projections bearing the antennae and eyes

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