deuto- 或 deut-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Second; secondary:
第二;第二的:
deutoplasm.
滋养质,卵黄中的营养物
语源
- Alteration of deutero-
deutero-的变化
deuto-
1
a combining form meaning “second or secondary; second in order”, used in the formation of compound words:
deutoplasm.
Also, especially before a vowel, deut-.
deuto-variant of deutero-.
1810 Henry Elem. Chem. (1826) I. 263Deutoxide or Peroxide of Hydrogen.
Ibid. 310This gas..examined by Dr. Priestly, and called by him nitrous air, a term afterwards changed to nitrous gas, then to nitric oxide, and more lately to deutoxide of azote, or deutoxide of nitrogen, which last appears to be its most appropriate title.
1822 J. Imison Sc. & Art II. 20The smallest quantity of oxygen forms the protoxide of the metal, the second quantity of oxygen makes the deutoxide.
1854 J. Scoffern in Orr'sCirc. Sc. Chem. 489Binoxide, sometimes called deutoxide of copper (Cu O2).
1857 Bullock Cazeaux' Midwif. 137Precipitated by the deuto-chloride of mercury.
1864 H. Spencer Illust.Univ. Progr. 40Later in the Earth's history, are the deutoxides, tritoxides, etc.
1864 ― Biol. I. 6Deutoxide of nitrogen is a gas hitherto uncondensed.
1881 Mivart Cat 358The fore-brain, called also the deutencephalon.
1884 Sedgwick tr. Claus'Zool. I. 111The contents of every egg consist..(1) Of a viscous albuminous protoplasm; and (2) of a fatty granular matter, the deutoplasm or food yolk.
1886 Jrnl. R.Microsc. Soc. Apr. 224In the young unfertilized ova a small ‘protoplasmic’ and larger ‘deutoplasmic’ portion are readily distinguished.
1881 Smithsonian Report 425 The development alike of excretory and deutoplasmigenous functions, at certain times of the year, of the genital glands.
1872 E. R. Lankester Adv. Science (1890) 265The others disappear as deutoplasmogen or vitellogenous cells.
1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vii. 383The proper vitelline membrane bursts into two halves..and the deutovum emerges.
1881 Athenæum 31 Dec. 904/2 The occurrence of a deutovum stage in the egg is recorded.
1878 Gurney Crystallogr. 72The deutosystematic planes which bisect the angles between the . [ protosystematic]
ORIGIN: Abbreviation of deutero- .
deuto-
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