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plagio-
pref.(前缀)
  1. Slanting; inclining:
    斜的,歪的:
    plagiotropism.
    斜向性

语源
  1. Greek [oblique]
    希腊语 [笠]
  2. from plagios
    源自 plagios
  3. from plagos [side] * see plāk- 1
    源自 plagos [边] *参见 plāk- 1
plagio-

combining form

slanting, inclining, or oblique
plagiotropism

Origin

from Greek plagios, from plagos side

plagio-

Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “oblique,” used in the formation of compound words:
plagioclase.
Origin
combining form representing Greek plágios slanting, sideways, equivalent to plág(os) side + -ios adj. suffix

Related Words

  • plage
  • plagiocephaly
  • plagioclase
  • plagiohedral
  • plagiotropic
plagio-
/ˈpleɪdʒɪəʊ/  
combining form
oblique
表示“斜”:

plagioclase.

词源
from Greek plagios 'slanting', from plagos 'side'.
plagio-|ˈpleɪdʒɪəʊ-, ˈplægɪəʊ-|before a vowel or h plagi-, comb. form, repr. Gr. πλάγιος oblique, slanting, f. πλάγος side. plagioˈclimax [climax n. 4 b] Ecol., in a plant community, a climax produced or affected by some disturbance of the natural conditions; plagioˈclinal a. [Gr. κλίν-ειν to incline], applied to mountain structure, when the strike of the rock runs across the axis of elevation; ˈplagiodont a. [Gr. ὀδούς tooth], having the palatal teeth set obliquely or in converging lines, as in some serpents; ˈplagiograph [-graph], an instrument for reproducing a plan, diagram, etc., in a position at a given angle from the original; ˈplagiosere [sere n.2] Ecol., a series of plant communities whose development is affected by some disturbance of the natural conditions.1935A. G. Tansley in Ecology XVI. 293 We might call such successions, which undoubtedly exist, plagioseres, i.e., ‘bent’ or ‘twisted’ seres, and if the vegetation really does come into equilibrium with the deflecting factor, of a plagioclimax, if such terms are considered useful.1939Brit. Islands & their Vegetation x. 225 Their [sc. plagioseres'] end products, varying with the precise form of exploitation, are characteristic biotic climaxes or plagioclimaxes.1960N. Polunin Introd. Plant Geogr. xi. 330 Subclimaxes due to such treatments as persistent burning or grazing (often called disclimaxes, being due to disturbance, or plagioclimaxes, owing to the deflection involved).1974Nature 10 May 111/3 Repeated burning of the scrub could have reversed the trend in vegetational development caused by ameliorating climate and have produced an anthropogenic plagioclimax of arid scrub.1879Callaway in Geol. Mag. VI. 221 A plagioclinal axis is not necessarily Precambrian, but its transverse strike should suggest inquiry.1890Cent. Dict., Plagiodont.1895in Syd. Soc. Lex.1935Plagiosere [see plagioclimax above].1939A. G. Tansley Brit. Islands & their Vegetation x. 225 These ‘deflected successions’ or plagioseres..as they may be called, are characteristic results of man's activity.1962C. J. Taylor Trop. Forestry vi. 45 It is possible..for the soil to deteriorate so much that the retrogression of the vegetation will become permanent and thus a deflected sere or plagiosere will be the result.
plagio-
before vowels plagi-, word-forming element meaning "slanting, oblique," from comb. form of Greek plagios "oblique, slanting," from plagos "side," from PIE *plag- "flat, spread," from *plak- (1) "to be flat" (see placenta).
plagio- /ˈpleɪdʒɪəʊ, ˈplagɪəʊ/ combining form. Before a vowel or h also plagi-.
ORIGIN: from Greek plagios oblique, slanting, from plagos side: see -o-.
Oblique, slanted, offset from the straight or direct line.
 DERIVATIVE plagioceˈphalic adjective (Medicine) characterized by plagiocephaly L19.
plagioˈcephaly noun (Medicine) oblique deformity of the skull, with greater development of the anterior part on one side and the posterior part on the other L19.
plagioˈclastic adjective (Mineralogy) having cleavages at an oblique angle to each other (cf. plagioclase) M19.
plagioclimax noun (Ecology) in a plant community, a climax produced or affected by some disturbance of the natural conditions M20.
plagioˈgranite noun (Geology) any of a range of plagioclase-rich (potassium-poor) ophiolitic granites M20.
plagiosere noun [sere noun2] Ecology a series of plant communities whose development is affected by some disturbance of the natural conditions M20.
plagiotropic /-ˈtrəʊpɪk, -ˈtrɒpɪk/ adjective (Botany) designating or pertaining to a part or organ of a plant whose two halves react differently to the influences of light, gravity, or other external influences, and which therefore takes up an oblique or horizontal position L19.
plagiotropically /-ˈtrəʊp-, -ˈtrɒp-/ adverb (Botany) in a plagiotropic manner E20.
plagiotropism /-ˈtrəʊp-/ noun (Botany) plagiotropic condition or character L19.
plagiotropous /-ˈɒtrəpəs, -əˈtrəʊpəs/ adjective (Botany) = plagiotropic adjective E20.
plagiotropously adverb (Botany) = plagiotropically E20.
plagiˈotropy noun (Botany) = plagiotropism E20.
plagio-
combining form
see plagi-

plagio-

  • (UK) IPA: /ˈpleɪdʒɪəʊ/
  • Prefix

    1. chiefly sciences Forming compounds nouns and adjectives having the sense, ‘slanted, oblique’.

    Etymology

    From Late Latin plagio-, from Ancient Greek πλάγιος (plágios, “oblique).

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