rhizo- 或 rhiz-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Root:
根:
rhizogenic.
生根的
语源
- Greek
希腊语 - from rhiza [root] * see wrād-
源自 rhiza [根] *参见 wrād-
rhizo- or (before a vowel) rhiz-
combining form
root
⇒
rhizomorphous
Origin
from Greek rhizarhizo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “root,” used in the formation of compound words:
rhizophagous.
Also, especially before a vowel, rhiz-.
Compare -rhiza, -rrhiza.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of rhíza root1
Related Words
- rhizobium
- rhizoctonia
- -rrhiza
- rhizocarpous
- rhizocephalous
- rhizogenic
rhizo-a word element meaning 'root'.
[Greek, combining form of rhiza]rhizo-
combining form
⇨ see rhiz-
combining form
⇨ see rhiz-
rhizo-
combining form
- Botany relating to a root or roots【植】表示“与根有关的”:
-
rhizomorph.
词源
from Greek rhiza 'root'.
1875 Bennett & Dyer tr. Sachs'Bot. 391The Branching of *Rhizocarps is similar to that of Ferns.
1888 J. W. Dawson Geol. Hist. Plants 48The curious aquatic plants known as Rhizocarps. [ Note. Or, as they have recently been named by some botanists, ‘Heterosporous Filices’.]
Ibid. 41The shallow waters filled with aquatic or amphibious *Rhizocarpean plants.
1858 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,Rhizocarpicus,..*rhizocarpic.
1832 Lindley Introd. Bot. 402*Rhizocarpous, or those whose root endures many years, but whose stems perish annually; as herbaceous plants.
1865 Darwin in Life &Lett. (1887) III. 38Until reading your book I knew nothing of the *Rhizocephala.
1869 W. S. Dallas tr. F. Müller's Facts for Darwin 139The Cirripede had become a *Rhizocephalon.
1894 W. Bateson Mat. Study of Variation i. ii. 95Males..inhabited by the *Rhizocephalous parasite Sæculina.
1879 Rossiter Dict. Sci. Terms,*Rhizodont. Teeth with branching fangs, which anchylose with the jaw.
1900 Nature 20 Sept. 505/2 The Rhizodont genera Tristichopterus and Eusthenopteron.
Ibid. 506/1We are..justified in considering the Holoplychians..a newer type than the Rhizodonts.
1876 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. I. 561The performance of *rhizodontropy , coupled or not with a direct opening into the abscess to evacuate the pus. [ read -trypy]
1846 Lindley Veget.Kingd. 83*Rhizogens all agree in being of a fungus-like consistence.
1849 Balfour Man. Bot. §64are considered, by Decandolle.., as being the points where young roots are produced in certain circumstances, and on that account they have been called Rhizogens. [ Lenticels]
1884 Bower & Scott De Bary's Phaner. 398Those rows of the next outer cortical layer, which lie in front of the *rhizogenetic rows.
1885 G. L. Goodale Physiol. Bot. iii. 115 note,The mother-cells of this layer (the so-called *Rhizogenic cells).
1848 Watts tr. Gmelin'sHandbk. Chem. I. 188*Rhizomorphs shine more brightly in oxygen gas than in common air.
1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 335No inconsiderable number of the Fungi of botanists are.., as various *Rhizomorphas, the deformed roots of flowering plants growing in cellars, clefts of rocks, and walls.
1883 Harper's Mag. Jan. 191/2The rhizomorpha—a curious organism resembling long, thin, dark-colored roots, sometimes expanding into a membraniform production.
1871 Cooke Handbk. Fungi I. 307Odontia fimbriata.., traversed by *rhizomorphoid threads.
1858 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,Rhizomorphus,..*rhizomorphous.
1831 Carlyle Sart.Res. iii. x,All Poor-Slaves are *Rhizophagous (or Root-eaters).
1856–8 W. Clark van der Hoeven'sZool. I. 404Larvæ smooth, with 16 feet, subterranean, rhizophagous.
1841 Penny Cycl. XIX. 119/2Certain *Rhizostomata acquire a considerable development, so as to reach nearly a foot and a half in diameter.
1843 Owen Compar. Anat. , Invertebrates 105It may be asked, why the Cyanæa should have intestines and vents, whilst the Rhizostoma has neither.
Ibid. 104The very remarkable..system of nutrition in the *Rhizostome.
1836–9 Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 409/2The young..in the *Rhizostomatous species through the ramified canals of the pedicle. [ are excluded]
1858 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,Rhizostomus,..*rhizostomous.
1876 Encycl. Brit. IV. 95/1Different forms of *rhizotaxis.
1870 Henfrey Bot. Index,*Rhizotaxy (arrangement of roots).
1836 Penny Cycl. V. 247Some sorts ..are to be cut against the wind, others after the body of the *rhizotomist has been well oiled. [ of roots]
1837 Whewell Hist. Induct.Sci. (1857) III. 221The drug-sellers and the rhizotomists.
1911 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 2 Sept. 523/2Dorsal *rhizotomy failed to give permanent and complete relief . [ from pain]
1955 Naffziger & Adams in A. B. Baker Clin. Neurol. III. xxviii. 1445The conversion of a spastic into a flaccid paraplegia by anterior rhizotomy is now well established.
1977 Lancet 17 Sept. 594/2 Before the advent of drug treatment for spasticity, the only remedy lay in irreversible operations such as tenotomies and rhizotomies.
rhizo-
combining form
see rhiz-
see rhiz-
rhizo-
Prefix
- Prefix indicating roots (of living organisms).
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ῥίζα (rhíza, “root”).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with rhizo-