-phane 或 -phan
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- A substance resembling something specified:
表示“类似指定物体的物质”:
tryptophan.
色氨基酸
语源
- From Greek -phanēs [appearing]
源自 希腊语 -phanēs [出现] - from phainesthai [to appear] * see bhā- 1
源自 phainesthai [显现] *参见 bhā- 1
-phane
combining form in countable noun
indicating something resembling a specified substance
⇒
cellophane
Origin
from Greek phainein to shine, (in passive) appear-phanea word element indicating apparent similarity to some particular substance.
[Greek phan-, stem of phainein shine, (in pass.) appear]-phane
noun combining form
hydrophane
noun combining form
ETYMOLOGY Greek phanēs appearing, from phainein to show — more at fancy
: substance having a (specified) form, quality, or appearancehydrophane
-phane
word-forming element meaning "having the appearance of," from Greek -phanes, from phainein "to show," phainesthai "to appear" (see phantasm).
-phane
\ˌfān\ noun combining form
(-s)
Etymology: Greek -phanēs appearing, shining, from phainein to show — more at fancy
: substance having a (specified) form, quality, or appearance
< cymophane >
< glaucophane >
< hydrophane >
< cymophane >
< glaucophane >
< hydrophane >