adeno- 或 aden-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Gland:
 腺:
 adenectomy.
 腺切除术
语源
- From Greek adēn  aden- 
 源自 希腊语 adēn aden-
adeno- or  (before a vowel) aden-
combining form
gland or glandular
⇒ 
adenoid
⇒ 
adenology
Origin
New Latin, from Greek adēn glandadeno-
Word Origin
1 
a combining form meaning “gland,” used in the formation of compound words:
adenovirus.
Also, especially before a vowel, aden-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of adḗn gland; akin to Latin inguen groin
Related Words
- aden-
- adenocarcinoma
- adenohypophysis
- adenology
- adenopathy
- adenosarcoma
adeno-a word element meaning 'gland'.
Also, (before vowels), aden-. [Greek, combining form of adēn]
adeno-
combining form
⇨ see aden-
combining form
⇨ see aden-
adeno-
                combining form
     -          relating to a gland or glands表示“与腺有关的”:
-       adenocarcinoma. 
词源
from Greek adēn 'gland'.
1881 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Adenolymphoma, a synonym of Lymphadenoma. 
1900 Dorland Med. Dict. 24/1Adenolymphoma, adenoma of a lymph-organ. 
1966 Wright & Symmers SystemicPath. I. xi. 449/1The adenolymphoma is very slowly growing, and presents as a soft, lobulated mass. 
1974 Passmore & Robson Compan. Med. Stud. III. i. xix. 14/1Adenolymphomata arise from heterotopic salivary gland tissue within lymph nodes in or around the parotid gland, and are rarely malignant. 
1989 Clin. Otolaryngol. XIV. 205/1Adenolymphoma is the second most common tumour of the major salivary glands and arises almost exclusively in the parotid gland. 
1889 Cent. Dict. ,*Adenomyoma. 
1904 Jrnl. Obstetr. & Gynæcol. V. 251We conclude that we have to deal with an adenomyoma of the uterus, the name adenomyoma denoting a new formation composed of glandular and muscular elements. 
1978 Dis. Colon & Rectum XXI. 259/1Adenomyoma of the stomach is an uncommon lesion. 
1881 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Adenosarcoma. 
1895 Brooklyn Med. Jrnl. IX. 33Dr. Wilson..reported it to be ‘Adeno Sarcoma of rapid growth’. 
1989 Obstetr. & Gynecol. LXXIII. 510/1Müllerian adenosarcoma is a distinctive type of müllerian mixed tumor, consisting of benign-appearing neoplastic glands and a sarcomatous stroma. 
1941 Dorland & Miller Med. Dict. (ed. 19) 52/1*Adenotonsillectomy. 
1967 Jrnl. Laryngol. & Otol. LXXXI. 777Surgeons specializing in E.N.T. since World War II have found themselves the innocent inheritors of an extremely controversial operation, adenotonsillectomy. 
1987 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 29 Aug. 541/2 (caption)Early adenotonsillectomy in children with failure to thrive, enlarged tonsils, and associated obstructive apnoea will lead to dramatic improvement in weight gain and general wellbeing. 
adeno-
combining form 
see aden-
see aden-
adeno-aden- (before vowels) 
Prefix
- gland
- adenoid
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀδήν (adḗn, “gland”).
Derived terms
 English words prefixed with adeno-