cephalo- 或 cephal-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Head:
头:
cephalothorax.
头胸部
语源
- New Latin
现代拉丁语 - from Greek kephalo-
源自 希腊语 kephalo- - from kephalē [head] * see ghebh-el-
源自 kephalē [头] *参见 ghebh-el-
cephalo- or (before a vowel) cephal-
combining form
indicating the head
⇒
cephalopod
Origin
via Latin from Greek kephalo-, from kephale headcephalo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “head,” used in the formation of compound words:
cephalometry.
Also, cephal-, -cephalic, -cephalous, -cephaly.
Origin
< Greek kephalo-, combining form of kephalḗ head; akin to gable
Related Words
- cephalochordate
- cephalometer
- cephalometry
- cephalosporin
- cephalothorax
cephalo-a word element denoting the 'head', as in cephalopod.
Also, cephal-. [Greek kephalo-, combining form of kephalē]
cephalo-
combining form
⇨ see cephal-
combining form
⇨ see cephal-
cephalo-
combining form
- relating to the head or skull表示“与头(或颅)有关的”:
-
cephalometry.
词源
from Greek kephalē 'head'.
1871 W. A. Hammond Dis. Nerv. Syst. 56Experiments with the *cephalo-hæmometer.
1881 Mivart Cat 137The origin of the *cephalo-humeral.
a1693 Urquhart Rabelais iii. xxv,*Cephalomancy, often practised amongst the High Germans in their boiling of an Asses Head upon burning Coals.
1860 Reade EighthCommandm. 202The *cephalomant is he who opposes a priori reasoning, or mere assumption, to direct evidence, present or accessible.
1878 Bartley tr. Topinard'sAnthrop. ii. iii. 296A special *cephalometer.
Ibid. ii. ii. 232The sum of the volume of both orbits thus obtained he compares with the cerebral capacity. This is the *cephalo-orbital index.
1839–47 Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 945/2This aponeurosis, named *cephalo-pharyngeal.
Ibid. V. 106/1The *cephalorachidian fluid.
1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 91The anterior portion of the cerapace is called the *cephalostegite.
1883 Harper's Mag. Apr. 726/2A *cephalotaxus—a yew-like Japanese plant—with very light foliage.
1869 Eng. Mech. 19 Mar. 577/2A *cephalotomist and neurologist.
1836–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 332/2The necessity of performing *cephalotomy.
1860 Churchill Midwifery 366M. Baudeloque junr. has invented an instrument which he calls a ‘*cephalotribe’.
1876 Leishman Midwifery xxxii,*Cephalotripsy.
1935 Huxley & Haddon We Europeans ii. 41Spiegel introduced ‘*cephalometric lines’. He drew four lines in certain directions, within the skull, and if these lines were equal to each other he regarded the skull as regularly proportioned.
1977 Proc. R.Soc. Med. LXX. 432/1Many assessments of relapse have been based upon cephalometric measurements and values for mean relapse, and standard error, standard deviation and probability for the samples are given.
1989 Brit. Jrnl. Orthodontics XVI. 121/1A retrospective cephalometric study was carried out investigating vertical skeletal and dental changes in 30 patients treated with the Andresen appliance.
1991 Daily Tel. 24 Aug. 13/5He..helped develop a computerised system for assessing cephalometric X-rays..which is now standard.
1895 Amer. Jrnl. Insanity LII. 77The two systems of measurement—the craniometrical and *cephalometrical—differ but slightly from each other, the former, of course, being the more exact, since every portion of the naked skull is attainable.
1881 Index-Catal. Library Surg. -General's Office,U.S. Army II. 812/2*Cephalometry. See Craniometry.
1895 Amer. Jrnl. Insanity LII. 73 (heading)Craniometry and cephalometry in relation to idiocy and imbecility.
1977 Lancet 3 Dec. 1170/2 Ultrasound cephalometry should be a routine investigation early in pregnancy, but in reaching this conclusion we have assumed that ultrasound examination is harmless.
cephalo-
before vowels, cephal-, word-forming element meaning "head, skull, brain," Modern Latin combining form of Greek kephale "head," perhaps from PIE *ghebh-el-.
ORIGIN: from Greek kephalē head: see -o- .
cephalo-
combining form.
head: Cephalometry = measurement of the head.
head and _____: Cephalothorax = head and thorax.
Also, cephal- before vowels.
[< Greek kephalė̄ head]
ceph·a·lo-
\in pronunciations below, | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷ . |sefə(ˌ)lō or -ələ\
— see cephal-
— see cephal-
cephalo-cephal- (before vowels)
Prefix
- biology relating to the brain or head
Etymology
From Ancient Greek κεφαλή (kephalḗ).