eˈnäplədə noun plural
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from Enoplus, genus of nematodes (from Greek enoplos armed) + -ida
: an order of Aphasmidia that comprises nematode worms with the esophagus divisible into two regions and the amphids saccular or poriform and that is usually divided into the suborders Enoplina, Dorylaimina, and Dioctophymatina — compare chromadorida
• en·op·loid (ˈ)e|näplȯid noun -s