-iasis
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- A pathological condition characterized or produced by:
具有…特性的病理状况,由…产生的病理状况:
teniasis.
绦虫病
语源
- New Latin
现代拉丁语 - from Greek [n. suff]
源自 希腊语 [名词后缀]
-iasis or -asis
combining form in countable noun
(in medicine) indicating a diseased condition
⇒
Compare -osis (sense 2)
psoriasis
Compare -osis (sense 2)
Origin
from New Latin, from Greek, suffix of action-iasis
Word Origin
1
a noun suffix occurring in loanwords from Greek:
psoriasis.
Compare -asis.
Origin
< Greek, equivalent to -iā- v. formative + -sis -sis
Related Words
- ankylostomiasis
- enterobiasis
- uncinariasis
- acariasis
- amebiasis
- ascariasis
-iasisa suffix of nouns denoting state or condition, especially a morbid condition or a form of disease, as in candidiasis, psoriasis.
[New Latin, from Greek]-iasis
noun suffix
(plural -iases)
onchocerciasis
ancylostomiasis
noun suffix
(plural -iases)
ETYMOLOGY New Latin, from Latin, from Greek, suffix of action, from denominative verbs in -ian, -iazein
: disease having characteristics of or produced by (something specified)onchocerciasis
ancylostomiasis
-iasis
suffix
- a common form of
-ASIS .-ASIS 的常见形式。
-iasis
medical Latin word-forming element meaning "process; morbid condition," from Greek -iasis, from aorist of verbs in -iao, which often express disease.
ORIGIN: from -i- + Latin or Greek -asis used to form nouns of state or process.
-iasis
suffix.
a process: Odontiasis = the process of cutting teeth; teething.
a diseased condition: Amebiasis = a diseased condition caused by amebas.
[< New Latin -iasis < Greek -iāsis, a noun suffix]
-i·a·sis
\ˈīəsə̇s\ noun suffix
(plural -i·a·ses \-ˌsēz\)
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, from Greek, suffix of action, from verbs in -ian, -iazein (from nouns in -ia -y) + -sis
: morbid state or condition : disease having characteristics of (something specified)
< elephantiasis >
< satyriasis >
: disease produced by (something specified)
< ancylostomiasis >
< habronemiasis >
< elephantiasis >
< satyriasis >
: disease produced by (something specified)
< ancylostomiasis >
< habronemiasis >
-iasis
Suffix
- pathology A pathological condition or process.
Etymology
Latin word-forming element meaning "process" or "morbid condition". Originally from Ancient Greek.
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词根词缀:-iasis
【来源及含义】Greek > Latin: suffix; a process; a diseased condition
【同源单词】acanthamebiasis, acanthocephaliasis, acariasis, allantiasis, ancylostomiasis, angioelephantiasis