dendro- 或 dendri- 或 dendr-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Tree; treelike:
树;象树的:
dendrochronology.
树木年代学
语源
- From Greek dendron [tree] * see deru-
源自 希腊语 dendron [树] *参见 deru-
dendro- or dendri- or (before a vowel) dendr-
combining form
tree
⇒
dendrochronology
⇒
dendrite
Origin
New Latin, from Greek, from dendron treedendro-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “tree,” used in the formation of compound words:
dendrology.
Also, dendr-, dendri-, -dendron.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of déndron
Related Words
- dendrobium
- dendri-
- dendrochronology
- dendrogram
- dendrology
- dendrophagous
dendro-a word element meaning 'tree', as in dendrology.
[Greek, combining form of dendron]dendro-
combining form
⇨ see dendr-
combining form
⇨ see dendr-
dendro-
combining form
- of or relating to a tree or trees表示“(与)树木(有关)的”:
-
dendrology.
词源
from Greek dendron 'tree'.
[ 1706Phillips ( ed. Kersey),Dendrachates ( Gr. ), a kind of Agate-stone, the Veins and Spots of which resemble the Figures of Trees and Shrubs.]
1865 Page Handbk. Geol. Terms,Dendrachate..moss-agate; agate exhibiting in its sections the forms or figures of vegetable growths.
1697 Phil. Trans. XIX. 558Dendranatome may, tho' more remotely, advance even the Practice of Physick, by the Discovery of the Oeconomy of Plants.
1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp.,Dendranatomy, a term used by Malpighi and others to express the dissection of the ligneous parts of trees and shrubs, in order to the examining their structure and uses.
a1843 Southey Doctor ccxv. VII. 168He formed, therefore, no system of dendranthropology.
1856 Chamb. Jrnl. VI. 352Are we not afflicted by dendroclastics?
1854 Owen in Circ. Sc. (c. 1865) II. 96/2We find not fewer than six leading modifications in fishes. 1. Hard or true dentine..5. Dendrodentine.
1891 T. J. Jeakes in N. & Q. 7thSer. XII. 395The dendroheliophallic ‘Tree of Life’, probably.
1891 tr. De La Saussaye'sMan. Sc. Relig. xii. 89The impressions which have given rise to dendrolatry.
1828 Webster, Dendrolite, a petrified or fossil shrub, plant, or part of a plant. Dict. ofNat. Hist.
1865 Page Handbk. Geol. Terms,Dendrolite..a general term for any fossil stem, branch, or other fragment of a tree.
1768 Gentl. Mag. 552An account of the new invented Dendrometer.
1874 Knight Dict. Mech. ,Dendrometer, an instrument for measuring the height and diameter of trees, to estimate the cubic feet of timber therein. It has means for taking vertical and horizontal angles, and is mounted on a tripod stand.
1888 Pall Mall G. 21 Dec. 3/1 This is the statement of a wild dendrophil.
1886 Guillemard Cruise ‘Marchesa’ II. 188Dendrophilous plants swarmed up the tree-trunks and shrouded them with their fleshy, fenestrated leaves.
1841–71 T. R. Jones Anim. Kingd. (ed. 4) 88The main trunks of the dependent polypiferous root or stem unite above into a thick quadrate disk (syndendrium), which is suspended by four stout pillars (dendrostyles), one springing from each angle.
dendro-
word-forming element meaning "tree," from Greek dendro-, comb. form of dendron "tree," sometimes especially "fruit tree" (as opposed to hyle "timber"), from PIE *der-drew-, from root *deru- "to be firm, solid, steadfast," specifically used for "wood, tree" (see tree, n.).
dendro-
combining form. of a tree; of trees: Dendrology = study of trees.
[< Greek déndron tree]
dendro-
combining form
see dendr-
see dendr-
dendro-
Prefix
- dendr- + -o-