-pod 或 -pode
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Foot; footlike part:
表示“足;似足的部分”:
pleopod.
游泳足
语源
- From New Latin -podium from Greek podion * see podium
源自 现代拉丁语 -podium 源自 希腊语 podion *参见 podium - and from New Latin -poda from Greek pl. of pous pod- [foot] * see ped-
并源自 现代拉丁语 -poda 源自 希腊语 pous的复数 pod- [足;脚] *参见 ped-
-pod or -pode
combining form in countable noun
indicating a certain type or number of feet
⇒
arthropod
⇒
tripod
Origin
from Greek -podos footed, from pous foot-pod
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “one having a foot” of the kind or number specified by the initial element; often corresponding to Neo-Latin class names ending in -poda, with -pod, used in English to name a single member of such a class:
cephalopod.
Compare -ped.
Origin
< New Latin < Greek -pod-, stem of -pous, adj. derivative of poús foot
Related Words
- -poda
- actinopod
- amphipod
- arthropod
- bipod
- brachiopod
-poda word element meaning 'footed', as in cephalopod.
Compare -poda. [Greek -podos, from pous foot]
-pod
noun combining form
pleopod
noun combining form
ETYMOLOGY Greek -podos, from pod-, pous foot — more at foot
: foot : part resembling a footpleopod
ORIGIN: Greek pod- , pous foot.
-pod
I.\ˌpäd\ noun combining form
(-s)
Etymology: Greek -pod-, -pous, from -pod-, -pous, adjective combining form, having (such or so many) feet, from pod-, pous foot
: one having (such or so many) feet
< chenopod >
II.adjective combining form
Etymology: Greek -pod-, -pous
: having (such or so many) feet
< acanthopod >
III.noun combining form
also -pode\ˌpōd\
(-s)
Etymology: New Latin podium foot — more at podium
1.
a. : a footlike part
< pseudopode >
b. : foot
< nectopod >
2. : -podite
< endopod >
I.
< chenopod >
II.
< acanthopod >
III.
also -pode
1.
a.
< pseudopode >
b.
< nectopod >
2.
< endopod >
-pod
Suffix
- Related to or resembling a foot or similar limb.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ποδός (podós), genitive singular of πούς (poús, “foot, leg”).