lyo-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Dispersion; dissolution:
分散;分离:
lyophilic.
亲液的
语源
- From Greek luein [to loosen, dissolve] * see leu-
源自 希腊语 luein [使松散,分散] *参见 leu-
lyo-
combining form
indicating dispersion or dissolution
⇒
lyophilic
⇒
lyophilize
⇒
lyophobic
Origin
from Greek luein to looselyo-a word element meaning 'dispersion', 'solution','dissolved', as in lyophilic.
[combining form representing Greek lyein dissolve]lyo-
⇨ see ly-
⇨ see ly-
lyo-
combining form
Etymology: probably from New Latin, from Greek lyein to loose, dissolve, release + New Latin -o- — more at lose
1. : lacking : rudimentary in
< Lyomeri >
2. : looseness : dispersion
< lyophilic >
1.
< Lyomeri >
2.
< lyophilic >
lyo-ly- (before a vowel)
Prefix
- chemistry solvent, dissolving, dispersion.
Etymology
Late 19th century, in terms like lyophilization (1894). From Ancient Greek λύω (lúō, “to loosen, to dissolve”), by analogy with -lysis, of same origin; from Proto-Indo-European *lewH- (English loose).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with lyo-