-ode
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Way; path:
路线;路径:
electrode.
电极 - Electrode:
电极:
dynode.
二极管
语源
- Greek -odos
希腊语 -odos - from hodos
源自 hodos
-ode1
combining form in countable noun
denoting resemblance
⇒
nematode
Origin
from Greek -ōdēs, from eidos shape, form-ode2
combining form in countable noun
denoting a path or way
⇒
electrode
Origin
from Greek -odos, from hodos a way-ode1
Word Origin
1
a suffix of nouns, appearing in loanwords from Greek, where it meant “like”; used in the formation of compound words:
phyllode.
Compare -oid.
Origin
< Greek -ōdēs, probably generalized from adjectives describing smells, as kēṓdēs smelling like incense; base ōd- of ózein to smell, give off odor
-ode2
1
a combining form meaning “way,” “road,” used in the formation of compound words:
anode; electrode.
Origin
< Greek -odos, combining form of hodós
Related Words
- -oid
- acanthodian
- anthodium
- arthrodia
- campodean
- campodeid
-odeI.
a suffix of nouns denoting something having some resemblance to what is indicated by the preceding part of the word, as in phyllode.
[Greek -ōdēs like, contraction of -oeidēs -oid]II.
a noun suffix meaning 'way', as in anode, electrode.
[Greek -odos, from hodos way]-ode
noun combining form
electrode
2. electrode
diode
noun combining form
ETYMOLOGY Greek -odos, from hodos
1. way : pathelectrode
2. electrode
diode
-ode2
combining form
- in names of electrodes, or devices having them[用于电极或有电极的设备名称中]表示“电极”:
-
diode.
词源
from Greek hodos 'way'.
-ode1
combining form
- of the nature of a specified thing表示“…性质的”:
-
geode.
词源
from Greek adjectival ending -ōdēs.
1
ORIGIN: Repr. Modern Latin -odium or its source Greek -ōdēs , -ōdes adjective ending, contr. of -oeidēs : see -oid .
2
ORIGIN: Greek hodos way, path; partly extracted from anode .
-ode
I.\ˌōd\ noun combining form
(-s)
Etymology: French, from Greek -ōdēs, probably from the stem of ozein to smell — more at odor
: thing that resembles
< placode >
II.noun combining form
(-s)
Etymology: Greek -odos, from hodos — more at cede
1. : way : path : road
< electrode >
2. : electrode
< diode >
I.
< placode >
II.
1.
< electrode >
2.
< diode >
-ode
Suffix
- way, path
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὁδός (hodós, “way”).