-androus
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Having a specified number or kind of stamens:
雄蕊的:具有一定数量或种类的雄蕊的:
monandrous.
单雄蕊的
语源
- From New Latin -andrus
源自 现代拉丁语 -andrus - from Greek -andros [having men]
源自 希腊语 -andros [有男子的] - from anēr andr- [man] * see ner- 2
源自 anēr andr- [男子] *参见 ner- 2
-androus
combining form in adjective
(in botany) indicating number or type of stamens
⇒
diandrous
Origin
from New Latin -andrus, from Greek -andros, from anēr man-androus
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “male,” occurring as final element of a compound word:
polyandrous.
Origin
< New Latin -andrus. See andr-, -ous
Related Words
- polyandrous
- tetrandrous
-androusa word element meaning 'male', as in polyandrous.
[New Latin -andrus, from Greek -andros of a man]-androus
combining form
- Botany having male organs or stamens of a specified number【植】表示“有(指明数目)雄蕊的”:
-
polyandrous.
词源
from modern Latin -andrus (from Greek -andros, from anēr, andr- 'man') + -OUS .
ORIGIN: from Modern Latin -andrus from Greek -andros , formed as andro- : see -ous .
-an·drous
\|andrəs, |aan-\ adjective combining form
Etymology: New Latin -andrus, from Greek -andros having (such or so many) men, from andr-, anēr man (male person) — more at andr-
: having (such or so many) stamens
< monandrous >
< monandrous >
-androus
Suffix
- botany having a specified number of stamens
- having the specified number of husbands
Derived terms
English words suffixed with -androus