oleo- 或 ole-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Oil:
油:
oleoresin.
含油树脂
语源
- French oléo-
法语 oléo- - from oléine [olein]
源自 oléine [油精] - from Latin oleum [oil] * see oil
源自 拉丁语 oleum [油] *参见 oil
oleo-
combining form
oil
⇒
oleomargarine
Origin
from Latin oleum oiloleo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “oil,” used in the formation of compound words:
oleograph.
Also, especially before a vowel, ole-.
Origin
< Latin, combining form representing oleum oil
Related Words
- ole-
- oleograph
- oleomargarine
- oleophilic
- oleoresin
oleo-a word element meaning 'oil'.
[Latin, combining form of oleum]oleo-
combining form
⇨ see ole-
combining form
⇨ see ole-
oleo-
combining form
- relating to or containing oil表示“油”:
-
oleomargarine
oleoresin.
词源
from Latin oleum 'oil'.
1886 Pall Mall G. 8 Oct. 11/1 The Government decided upon the construction of an *oleoduct... The line must start from Baku, but the terminal point on the Black Sea is left open for the present.
1884 Health Exhib. Catal. 110/1Patent *Oleojector for lubricating steam engine cylinders.
1861 Hulme tr. Moquin-Tandon ii. iii. i. 105Cod-liver oil..should stand at 392° of Lefebvre's *oleometer.
1866–77 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 181Lefebvre..has constructed..a hydrometer of peculiar construction, called an oleometer, having a very large cylindrical bulb and a very long stem, on which are inscribed densities from 0·8 to 0·94 for the temperature 15°, each density corresponding to that of a commercial oil.
1957 Brit. Jrnl. Appl. Physics VIII.Suppl. 6. S23/2For oils containing oleic acid, the behaviour is different. Zinc and copper behave initially as the other metals in becoming more oleophobic on continued contact with oil and water but this eventually gives place to a reverse trend to increasingly *oleophilic behaviour.
1967 . [ see hydrophobic a. (n. ) 2 a]
1970 Sci. Jrnl. Feb. 21/3Sawdust treated with appropriate silicones is water repellent but strongly oleophilic and will soak up many times its weight of oil.
1946 Jrnl. ColloidSci. I. 513The..conclusion was that the observed phenomenon was due to the adsorption of eicosyl alcohol from solution upon the interior walls of the flask, to form a film possessing the property of being *oleophobic to (unwetted by) the oil solution.
1967 E. Chambers Photolitho-Offset xiv. 210Others were unsuitable because of extreme low sensitivity to light, or the inherent oleophobic (ink rejecting) character of the tanned coatings.
1839–47 Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 587/2A peculiar fatty acid called *oleophosphoric.
1873 C. H. Ralfe Phys. Chem. 18Oleophosphoric Acid is a yellowish gummy substance, composed of oleic acid, glycerin, and phosphoric acid.
1909 Aëronaut. Jrnl. Apr. 64/1The front wheel is fitted with an *oleo-pneumatic brake for safety purposes.
1930 Engineering 16 May 647/1 (heading) Oleo-pneumatic shock absorber for aeroplanes.
1960 Times 30 Aug. 4/5 All four wheels..are independently sprung by means of wishbones and Girling oleo-pneumatic spring and damper units.
1897 Daily News 2 Oct. 2/5 This..is an *oleorefractometer..whose business it is to tell..the truth about our butter, our oil, our fat.
1757 A. Cooper Distiller ii. vi. (1760) 131Take some fine Loaf Sugar and..Oil,..rub them well together in a Glass Mortar, which is what the Chemists call making an *Oleosaccharum.
1922 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 24 June 1996/2The normal pleura would not bear this direct treatment, but in such pathologic conditions the *oleothorax answered the desired purpose.
1938 Brit. Encycl. Med. Pract. IX. 309Oleothorax is a therapeutic method consisting in the introduction of a sterile oil or an oil containing an antiseptic into the pleural cavity.
1962 H. Spencer Path. Lung xii. 384They have also been reported following oleothorax... This form of pulmonary oil granuloma has now largely disappeared following the cessation of this form of therapy. [ sc. liquid paraffin granulomas in the lung]
oleo-
word-forming element meaning "oil" or "oleic," from Latin oleum (see oil, n.).
oleo-
— see ole-
— see ole-
oleo-
Prefix
- oil or oil-based materials