sacro- 或 sacr-
pref.(前缀)
pref.(前缀)
- Sacrum:
骶骨:
sacrolumbar.
骶骨腰椎的
sacro-
1
a combining form representing sacrum, in compound words:
sacroiliac.
Related Word
- sacroiliac
sacro-a word element:
1. meaning 'holy'.
2. referring to the sacrum.
[Latin, combining form of sacer (neuter sacrum) holy]sacro-
combining form
- of or relating to the sacrum表示“(与)骶骨(有关)的”:
-
sacroiliac.
词源
from Latin (os) sacrum 'sacrum'.
1849 Compitum II. 357 [ K. H. Digby] All which form a code of *sacropictorial law.
16.. D. Osborne Lett. to Sir W. Temple (1888) 18The Priory is a low-built *sacro-secular edifice.
1772 Nugent tr. Hist. Fr. Gerund II. 372The *sacro-seric vestments which adorn the priest in the celebration of the sacrifice of the mass.
1831 R. Knox Cloquet'sAnat. 193*Sacro-coccygeal Articulation.
Ibid. ,Anterior Sacro-coccygeal Ligament.
1875 Sir W. Turner in Encycl. Brit. I. 822/1At the time of birth the sacro-coccygeal part of the spine is concave forwards.
1840 E. Wilson Anat. Vade M. (1842) 110The posterior *sacro-coccygean ligament.
1890 Coues Ornith. ii. iv. 211These ‘sacral ribs’ or *sacrocostals are further⁓more distinguished by being devoid of the epipleural or uncinate processes, with which other true ribs are furnished.
1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 865*Sacro-femoral or 1st lumbar area.
1831 R. Knox Cloquet'sAnat. 193Irregular fibres placed before the *sacro-iliac articulation.
1886 J. M. Duncan Dis. Women (ed. 3) 438Rheum of a sacro-iliac joint.
1934 Acta Rheumetologica VI. xxiii. 7/1 All the cases of Spondylitis adolescens..so far examined, have radiographically shown indications of bilateral infection of both sacro-iliac joints, (*Sacro-ileitis) usually in the form of ankylosis.
1936 Brit. Jrnl. Radiol. IX. 127 (caption)Complete ankylosis of the sacro-iliac joints—the end-result of a chronic sacro-iliitis.
1977 Lancet 17 Sept. 591/1 Around the classic centre, rigid spine with radiographic sacro-iliitis, there is a very large fringe of milder forms of spondylitis.
1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 865*Sacro-inguinal or 12th dorsal area.
1790 R. Bland in Med. Commun. II. 437Where the *sacro-ischiatic ligaments cross.
1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 18The sacroischiatic notch of anthropotomy.
1859 Todd's Cycl. Anat. V. 207/1The bones composing the *sacro-lumbar articulations.
1876 Gross Dis. Bladder 20The pain shoots along..to the sacrolumbar region.
1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 454The *sacro⁓perineal region.
1841 Ramsbotham Obstet. Med. 23The antero-posterior, *sacro-pubic, or conjugate . [ diameter]
1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp.,*Sacro-sciatic ligaments... The small sacro-sciatic, or internal sciatic ligament.
1782 A. Monro Anat. Bones, Nerves, etc. 146Two strong ligaments which are extended to the os ischium; and are therefore called sacro-sciatic.
1893 A. S. Eccles Sciatica 55The cause of obstinate sacro-sciatic tenderness.
1910 H. W. Cattell Lippincott's NewMed. Dict. 845/1*Sacrospinous ligament = sacrosciatic ligament, lesser.
1913 Gray's Anat. (ed. 18) 354The sacrospinous ligament (small sacrosciatic ligament) is thin, and triangular in form.
1967 G. M. Wyburn et al.Conc. Anat. vi. 163/2The short sacrospinous ligament lies anterior to the sacrotuberous ligament and extends from the spine of the ischium to the lower part of the sacrum and coccyx.
1910 H. W. Cattell Lippincott's NewMed. Dict. 845/1*Sacrotuberous ligament, = Sacrosciatic ligament, great.
1925 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 31 July 307/2Von Meyer..described the rotary movement of the sacrum, and showed..the restraint put on this rotation by the sacrotuberous and sacrospinous ligaments.
1962 Gray's Anat. (ed. 33) 531The sacrotuberous ligament..is placed at the lower and posterior part of the pelvis.
1967 Sacrotuberous . [ see sacrospinous above]
1888 W. H. & H. T. Byford Pract. Med. &Surg. (ed. 4) ii. 83Two fingers carried high up in the posterior fornix vaginae can usually feel the semi-circular folds of the *sacro-uterine ligament extending outward, backward and upward.
1946 R. W. Te Linde Operative Gynecol. vii. 125/1Pushing back the mucosa in the attempt to see the peritoneum exposes each sacro-uterine ligament.
1831 R. Knox Cloquet'sAnat. 193*Sacro-vertebral Ligament.
1872 Mivart Elem. Anat. 57The sacro-vertebral angle is generally replaced by almost a straight line.
sacro-
word-forming element meaning "of or involving the sacrum, the bone at the base of the spine. E.g. sacro-iliac.
ORIGIN: from Latin (os) sacrum sacrum : see -o- .
sacro-
— see sacr-
— see sacr-
sacro-
Prefix
- Of or relating to the sacrum.
Etymology
From sacrum
Derived terms
English words prefixed with sacro-