myxo- 或 myx-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Mucus:
 表示“黏膜分泌的粘液”:
 myxoma.
 粘液瘤
语源
- New Latin 
 现代拉丁语
- from Greek muxa [mucus, slime] 
 源自 希腊语 muxa [粘液,粘性物质]
myxo- or  (before a vowel) myx-
combining form
mucus or slime
⇒ 
myxomycete
Origin
from Greek muxa slime, mucusmyxo-
Word Origin
1 
a combining form meaning “mucus” or “slime,” used in the formation of compound words:
myxoneurosis.
Also, especially before a vowel, myx-.
Origin
combining form representing Greek mýxa
Related Words
- amyxorrhea
- myx-
- myxobacteria
- myxomycete
- myxospore
- myxovirus
myxo-
                (亦作myx-)
  combining form
     -          relating to mucus表示“与黏液有关的”:
-       myxodoema myxovirus. 
词源
from Greek muxa 'slime, mucus'.
1877 Ord in Med. -Chirurg.Trans. (1878) LXI. 71,I propose to give the name of *Myxoedema to the affection. 
1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 319The effects of myxœdema..can be removed by the administration of thyroid extract. 
1887 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 19 Mar. 632/2The *myxœdematous and other undoubtedly metaplastic processes. 
1898 J. Hutchinson Archives ofSurg. IX. 351Her own description of her *myxœdemic symptoms is that she became yellow or creamy looking with habitually bluish lips. 
1856 Mayne Expos. Lex,*Myxofibroma, a non-malignant tumour consisting of delicate myxomatous connective tissue, intermixed with which are coarser bundles of fibrous tissue. 
1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 713A large *myxo-fibromatous polypus. 
1838 M. J. Berkeley in Ann. Nat. Hist. I. 97The group *Myxogastres, as Fries remarks, differ in their singular vegetation from all other Fungi. 
1866 Treas. Bot. II. 774/2*Myxogastrous Fungi. 
1878 tr. von Ziemssen'sCycl. Pract. Med. XIII. 750*Myxoglioma..is to be regarded as a variety of glioma. It is a bright red, translucent, viscid tumor. 
1902 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 19 July 223*Myxomycetal spores. 
1880 W. Saville-Kent Infusoria I.App. 470The developmental phenomena of several *Myxomycetan types. 
1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. 5Another *Myxomycete, æthalium septicum. 
Ibid. 44Zoospores of *Myxomycetes. 
1882 Ogilvie, *Myxomycetous, pertaining to the Myxomycetæ. 
1875 Huxley in Encycl. Brit. II. 50/1In one state, each of these Monera is a *myxopod, that is, is provided with longer or shorter pseudopodia as locomotive organs. 
1877 ― Anat. Inv. Anim. ii. 81After swimming about for a while, these mastigopods draw in their flagella, and become creeping myxopods. 
1872 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. 747They are common in *myxo- or glio- or lympho-sarcoma. [ sc. the round-celled kinds of sarcoma] 
1897 Trans. Amer. PediatricSoc. IX. 156Congenital sarcomata of the skin..are mostly spindle-shaped, or *myxosarcomatous. 
1854 Encycl. Brit. (ed. 8) V. 147/1The organs of reproduction of Fungi are spores... When spores are produced..in the midst of a gelatinous mass, without any evident organization, they are called *Myxospores.., the plants being *myxosporous. 
myxo-
before vowels myx-, word-forming element meaning "slime, mucus," from comb. form of Greek myxa "mucus; lamp wick" (see mucus).
myxo-
combining form 
see myx-
see myx-
myxo-myx- (before a vowel) 
Prefix
- mucus
Etymology
From Latin, from Ancient Greek μύξα (múxa, “mucus”).