mero- 或 mer-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Part; segment:
部分;断片:
merozoite.
裂殖子 - Partial; partially:
部分的;部分地:
meropia.
部分盲
语源
- From Greek meros [part] * see (s)mer- 2
源自 希腊语 meros [部分] *参见 (s)mer- 2
mero-
combining form
part or partial
⇒
merocrine
Origin
from Greek meros part, sharemero-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “part,” “partial,” used in the formation of compound words:
merogony.
Origin
< Greek méros part
Related Words
- meroblastic
- merogony
- meromorphic
- meroplankton
- merozoite
mero-
combining form
meroblastic
combining form
ETYMOLOGY International Scientific Vocabulary, from Greek, from meros part — more at merit
: part : partialmeroblastic
mero-
combining form
- partly; partial表示“部分”, “部分的”:
-
meronym.
常与
HOMO- 相对。
词源
from Greek meros 'part'.
1905 Gould NewMed. Terms 358/1*Merocrine.
1928 E. V. Cowdry SpecialCytol. I. ii. 36The sweat, or sodoriferous glands, are of distinctly different nature... Ranvier speaks of these glands as ‘merocrine’.
1958 Gray's Anat. (ed. 32) 1302Most of the sweat glands are merocrine in nature, i.e. produce their thin watery secretion without demonstrable changes in the gland epithelium.
1965 Lee & Knowles Animal Hormones v. 91the colloid is secreted from the surface of the epithelium into the lumen of the acinus (merocrine secretion). [ In the thyroid gland]
1937 L. G. S. Booker U.S. Pat. 2,078,233 27 Apr. 6/1It has recently been proposed to call the dyes of this new and very large class, *merocyanine dyes.
1955 D. Graham in H. A. Lubs Chem. Synthetic Dyes & Pigments xii. 676The λ max. of a strongly polar merocyanine dye shifts to a shorter wavelength with an increase in polarity of the solvent. The λ max. of a weakly polar merocyanine shifts to longer wavelengths.
1956 K. M. Hornsby BasicPhotogr. Chem. iii. 34While these merocyanines are..useful sensitisers, those containing a > C {b2} S grouping..can be converted to more complex dyes.
1973 Nature 21–28 Dec. 508/1 This was achieved in a giant axon using a merocyanine dye; in a stained axon a single action potential gave rise to a fluorescence increase which was detectable with a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 10:1.
1881 Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XII. 555/1The *merogenesis (segmentation or bud-formation) can only show itself by..compelling..the organs or regions of the body of the primary unit to assume the form of new units.
1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vii. 443Dr. A. Brandt has proposed the term panoistic for ovaries of the first mode, and *meroistic for those of the second and third modes of development of the ova here described.
1888 . [ see panoistic]
1937 Trans. ConnecticutAcad. Arts &Sci. XXXIII. 74The lake is in fact *meromictic, to use Findenegg's (1935) useful term.
1970 Limnol. &Oceanogr. XV. 363 (heading)Physicochemical limnology and geology of a meromictic pond on the Red Sea shore.
1955 Mem. Ist.Ital. Idrobiol. de Marchi VIII.Suppl. 141 (heading)Längsee: a history of *meromixis.
1970 Limnol. &Oceanogr. XV. 363The meromixis is described of a small (140 × 50 m) coastal pond on the Sinai shore of the Red Sea.
1952 A. G. Szent-Györgyi in FederationProc. XI. 297/1The fraction with the lower sedimentation constant (*meromyosin-L), has the peculiar solubility of myosin... The fraction with the higher S20 (meromyosin-H), is soluble at any KCl concentration at pH 7 and precipitates at pH 5·1.
1966 McGraw-Hill Yearbk. Sci. &Technol. 258/2These experiments have shown that the myosin molecules aggregate in an antiparallel, overlapping fashion, the straight L-meromyosin forming the backbone of the filament and the H-meromyosin constituting the cross bridges.
1889 Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. VIII. 519/2The host of cases (easily found in any large English dictionary) in which two or more possible forms are wanting, may be accepted as illustrations of partial paronymy or *meroparonymy.
1909 Groom & Balfour tr. Warming's Oecol. Plants xxxviii. 161These terms ‘neritic’ and ‘pelagic’ or ‘oceanic’ plankton approximately correspond to Haeckel's ‘*meroplankton’ and ‘holoplankton’. [ printed ‘neroplankton’]
1942 H. U. Sverdrup et al. Oceans xvii. 814This temporary element, or meroplankton as it is sometimes called, is especially abundant in the neritic waters.
1967 Oceanogr. & MarineBiol. V. 241The results are summarized and brought together in a voluminous thesis on the larvae of Crustacea Decapoda of the meroplankton of the Gulf of Marseilles.
1973 Nature 16 Feb. 475/2 There are few comparable estimates of growth efficiencies for meroplankton species.
1893 G. W. Field tr. Hæckel's PlanktonicStud. inRep. U.S. Comm. Fisheries 1889–91 583The *meroplanktonic organisms..are found swimming in the sea only for a part of their lives, passing the other part vagrant or sessile in the benthos.
1903 Amer. Naturalist XXXVII. 516The meroplanktonic stage..was apparently suppressed even in the earliest species of Fulgur.
1963 J. E. G. Raymont Plankton & Productivity in Oceans xiv. 371Even with coastal or neritic plankton it is not the meroplanktonic species which cause the main seasonal fluctuations.
1900 Jrnl. R.Microsc. Soc. 336In the author's nomenclature this process of asexual multiplication is known as schizogony, the mother-cells are schizonts, and the daughter-cells *merozoites.
1940 L. H. Hyman Invertebrates I. iii. 144The growing vegetative parasite is called a trophozoite. When this..undergoes multiple fission directly into agametes, it is called a schizont or agamont, the multiple fission is termed schizogony or agamogony, and the agametes are known as merozoites.
1967 J. H. Wilmoth Biol. Invertebr. ii. 40/2Among the Coccidia, multiple division occurs during both asexual and sexual phases. Eimeria schubergi parasitizes the intestinal cells of the centipede, Lithobius. Infective sporozoites invade epithelial cells of the host. Schizogony produces many merozoites which are freed to invade new cells.
1961 Jacob & Wollman Sexuality & Genetics Bacteria xii. 209From such heterogenotes, whether *merodiploid as in limited transduction by λdg or meropolyploid as in sexduction, all possible segregants may be obtained, whether haploid or merodiploid (or meropolyploid) homogenotes or heterogenotes.
1980 Nature 7 Feb. 599/1 We compared the transcription of r-protein mRNA in haploid and merodiploid strains.
1983 J. R. S. Fincham Genetics x. 266Strains harbouring F1-elements are partial diploids (or merodiploids).
1802 W. Turton Med. Gloss. ,*Merocele.
1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 396/1Hernia of the bladder..is developed at the same point as a merocele.
1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vi. 314To its inner portion an ischiocerite is connected, bearing a *merocerite and carpocerite.
1859 Salter in Brit. Org. Rem., 1st Monograph 43*Merognathite.
1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 94The fourth, the longest of all the segments..is known as the *meropodite.
mero-
before vowels mer-, word-forming element meaning "part, partial, fraction," from comb. form of Greek meros "part, fraction" (see merit, n.).
1
ORIGIN: from Greek meros part, fraction: see -o- .
2
ORIGIN: from Greek mēros thigh: see -o- .
mero-
— see mer-
— see mer-
mero-
Prefix
- part
- partial
Etymology
Ancient Greek μέρος (méros, “part, portion”), from μείρομαι (meíromai, “I take”).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with mero-
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