sacchar-
pref.(前缀)
pref.(前缀)
- Variant of saccharo-
saccharo-的变体
sacchar-
prefix
(before a vowel) another name for saccharo-
saccharo- or (before a vowel) sacchar-
combining form
sugar
⇒
saccharomycete
Origin
via Latin from Greek sakkharon, ultimately from Sanskrit śarkarā sugarsacchar-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “sugar,” used in the formation of technical terms:
saccharoid.
Also, especially before a consonant, saccharo-.
Origin
combining form representing Medieval Latin saccharum Greek sákkharon, ultimately < an Indo-Aryan source akin to Prakrit sakkarā < Sanskrit śarkarā; cf. sugar
Related Words
- sacchariferous
- saccharimeter
- saccharimetry
sacchar-a word element referring to sugar or saccharine.
Also, saccharo-. [combining form representing Greek sakchar, sakcharon sugar, from Pali sakkharā]
sacchar-
combining form
or sacchari- or saccharo-
saccharify
saccharometer
combining form
or sacchari- or saccharo-
ETYMOLOGY Latin saccharum, from Greek sakcharon, from Prakrit sakkharā, from Sanskrit śarkarā gravel, sugar
: sugarsaccharify
saccharometer
sacchar-
combining form
or sacchari- or saccharo-
Etymology: Latin saccharum, from Greek sakcharon, from Pali sakkharā, from Sanskrit śarkarā gravel, grit, sugar — more at sugar
1. : sugar
< saccharic >
< sacchariferous >
< saccharometer >
2. : saccharine and
< saccharomucilaginous >
or sacchari- or saccharo-
1.
< saccharic >
< sacchariferous >
< saccharometer >
2.
< saccharomucilaginous >