-gynous
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Of, relating to, or having a specified number or kind of females:
雌性的:后缀,表示有若干或某种雌性的,或与之有关的:
heterogynous.
具异雌的 - Of, relating to, or situated in a specified place with respect to female plant organs:
雌株器官位置的:后缀,表示雌株器官位于某一特定位置的,或与此有关的:
epigynous.
花被位于上位的 - Having a specified number or kind of female plant organs:
雌株器官数量的:后缀,表示有一定数量或有某种雌株器官的:
protogynous.
雌蕊先熟的
语源
- From New Latin -gynus
源自 现代拉丁语 -gynus - from Greek gunē [woman] * see g wen-
源自 希腊语 gunē [女性] *参见 g wen-
-gynous
combining form in adjective
of or relating to women or females
⇒
androgynous
⇒
misogynous
relating to female organs
⇒
epigynous
Derived Forms
-gyny combining form in countable nounOrigin
from New Latin -gynus, from Greek -gunos, from gunē woman-gynous
Word Origin
1
a combining form with the meanings “of women,” “of females,” “having pistils or analogous organs,” as specified by the initial elements:
androgynous.
Origin
< Greek -gynos. See gyno-, -ous
Related Words
- acrogynous
- epigynous
- epigynum
- gymnogynous
- heterogynous
- hypogynous
-gynousa word element forming an adjective termination referring to the female sex, as in androgynous.
[Greek combining form -gynos, from gynē woman]-gynous
adjective combining form
monogynous
2. situated (in a specified place) in relation to a female organ of a plant
hypogynous
adjective combining form
ETYMOLOGY New Latin -gynus, from Greek -gynos, from gynē woman — more at queen
1. of, relating to, or having (such or so many) wivesmonogynous
2. situated (in a specified place) in relation to a female organ of a plant
hypogynous
-gynous
combining form
- Botany having female organs or pistils of a specified kind or number【植】表示“有(某种或若干)雌性器官的”, “有(某种或若干)雌蕊的”:
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epigynous.
词源
based on modern Latin -gynus (from Greek -gunos, from gunē 'woman') + -OUS .
ORIGIN: from Modern Latin -gynus from Greek -gunos , formed as gyno- : see -ous .
-gynous
combining form.
woman; female: Misogynous = hating women.
having female organs (pistils): Monogynous = having a single pistil.
[< Greek -gynos (with English -ous) < gynė̄ woman]
-gy·nous
\_jənəs, |jīn-, |gīn-\ adjective combining form
Etymology: New Latin -gynus, from Greek -gynos, from gynē woman — more at queen
1. : of, relating to, or having (such or so many) females
< polygynous >
or female characteristics
< androgynous >
: female
< ergatogynous >
: woman
2. : of, relating to, or having (such or so many) female organs, especially pistils (in such a way or at such a time)
< hexagynous >
< protogynous >
1.
< polygynous >
or female characteristics
< androgynous >
: female
< ergatogynous >
: woman
2.
< hexagynous >
< protogynous >