anis-
pref.(前缀)
pref.(前缀)
- Variant of aniso-
aniso-的变体
anis-
prefix
not equal
⇒
another name for aniso-
aniseikonia
another name for aniso-
aniso- or (before a vowel) anis-
combining form
not equal
⇒
anisogamy
Origin
New Latin, from Greek anisos; see an-, iso-anis-
1
variant of aniso- before a vowel.
Related Word
- aniso-
anis-
combining form
or aniso-
anisotropic
combining form
or aniso-
ETYMOLOGY New Latin, from Greek, from anisos, from a- + isos equal
: unequalanisotropic
1863 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 303Anisic alcohol, hydrate of anisalyl.
Ibid. 296The only anisamate that has been analysed is the silver-salt.
Ibid. 297Anisamine crystallises in small needles.
Ibid. 300The general formula of the anisates is C8H7MO3.
Ibid. 300Cahours prepares anisic acid by boiling oil of anise with nitric acid.
Ibid. 303Anisic alcohol crystallises in hard white shining needles.
Ibid. 304Anisidine passes over in the form of an oil which solidifies on cooling.
Ibid. 299Anis⁓hydramide..is converted into an isomeric alkaloid, to which the name anisine has been given.
Ibid. 305Anisol is a colourless, very mobile liquid, with a pleasant aromatic smell..Fuming nitric acid acts energetically on anisol, forming three distinct nitro-compounds, Nitranisol, Dinitranisol, and Trinitranisol.
Ibid. 306Anisyl..may be regarded as salicyl, C7H5O2, in which 1 atom of hydrogen is replaced by methyl.
Ibid. 307Hydride of Anisyl = Anisylous acid, Anisic aldehyde, Anisal..a yellowish liquid, with a burning taste, and an aromatic smell, somewhat like that of hay.
☞ anis
anis-
I. anis-combining form
or aniso-
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from anisos, from an- + isos equal — more at is-
: unequal
< anisodont >
< anisosthenic >
II. an·is-combining form
or a·ni·so-
Etymology: Latin anisum anise
: anise
< anisic >
: anisic acid
< anisoyl >
I. anis-
or aniso-
< anisodont >
< anisosthenic >
II. an·is-
or a·ni·so-
< anisic >
: anisic acid
< anisoyl >