dermato- 或 dermat-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Skin:
皮肤:
dermatophyte.
皮肤真菌
语源
- Greek derma dermat- [skin] * see der-
希腊语 derma dermat- [皮肤] *参见 der-
dermato- or derma- or dermat- or derm-
(before a vowel)
combining form
indicating skin
⇒
dermatology
⇒
dermatome
⇒
dermal
⇒
dermatitis
Origin
from Greek derma skindermato-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “skin,” used in the formation of compound words:
dermatology.
Also, dermo-.
Also, especially before a vowel, derm-, dermat-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of dermat-, stem of dérma
Related Words
- derm-
- dermatoglyphics
- dermatographia
- dermatology
- dermatomycosis
- dermatomyositis
dermato-a word element meaning 'skin', as in dermatology.
Also, derm-, dermat-, dermo-. [Greek, combining form of derma]
dermato-
combining form
⇨ see dermat-
combining form
⇨ see dermat-
dermato-
combining form
- of or relating to the skin表示“(与)皮肤(有关)的”:
-
dermatomycosis.
词源
from Greek derma, dermat- 'skin, hide'.
1851–60 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,Dermatalgia..neuralgia of the skin; pain of the skin; dermatalgy.
1876 Duhring Dis. Skin 510Dermatalgia is an affection characterized by pain having its seat solely in the skin..unattended by structural change.
Ibid. 60Dermatitis, resulting from continued exposure to a high temperature.
1882 Vines Sachs'Bot. 952It is only in certain cases that the root-cap of Phanerogams is derived from the dermatogen.
1899 L. D. Bulkley Man. Dis. Skin (ed. 4) xiii. 159A name can be written on the skin with a blunt point (dermatographia, autographism).
1912 H. French Index Diff. Diagnosis of Main Symptoms 771If letters or figures are marked out on the skin in this way, they appear as though they had been written in red, so that the condition has also been termed dermatographia.
1851–60 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,Dematography, term for a description of the skin.
1893 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 1 Apr. 703/2Dermatol is a yellow powder, insoluble in water and odourless; chemically it is a subgallate of bismuth.
Ibid. ,Dermatol dusting powder, a preparation intended to serve as an appropriate application to moist or irritable conditions of the skin.
1891 Times 14 Jan. 14/1 Read at the Dermatological Society in Paris.
1861 Bumstead Ven.Dis. (1879) 815This eruption has..been studied by a number of dermatologists.
1819 Pantologia, Dermatology, a treatise on the skin.
1847 in Craig.
1851–60 in Mayne.
1876 Duhring Dis. Skin 80Dermatology, rightly viewed, is but a department of general medicine.
Ibid. 371Dermatolysis consists of a more or less circumscribed hypertrophy of the cutaneous structures..and a tendency to hang in folds.
1883 Nature 22 Feb. 399/2 Experiments with regard to the ‘skin-vision’ of animals..of the earthworm, as representing the eyeless (or ‘dermatoptic’) lower animals, and the Triton as representative of the higher ‘ophthalmoptic’) eyed animals.
1866 Fagge tr. Hebra'sDis. Skin I. ii. 33Dermatoses..have long been divided, in reference to their etiology, into the symptomatic..and into the idiopathic.
dermato-
before vowels, dermat-, word-forming element meaning "of or pertaining to skin," from Greek dermato- (shortened form dermo-), from derma "skin" (see derma).
☞ dermat-
dermato-
combining form
see dermat-
see dermat-
dermato-dermat-
Prefix
- Forms terms pertaining to skin
Etymology
Ancient Greek δέρμα (dérma, “skin”)