crystallo- 或 crystall-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Crystal:
水晶:
crystallize.
(使)结晶
语源
- From Greek krustallo-
源自 希腊语 krustallo- - from krustallos [crystal] * see kreus-
源自 krustallos [水晶] *参见 kreus-
crystallo- or (before a vowel) crystall-
combining form
crystal
⇒
crystallography
crystallo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “crystal,” used in the formation of compound words:
crystallography.
Also, crystall-, crystalli-.
Origin
< Greek krystallo-, combining form of krýstallos crystal
Related Words
- crystallographic
- crystallography
crystallo-a word element meaning 'crystal', as in crystallographic.
Also, (before a vowel), crystall-. [Greek krystallo-, combining form of krystallos]
crystallo-
combining form
⇨ see crystall-
combining form
⇨ see crystall-
1913 C. K. Leith Struct. Geol. (1914) 77There is, in the schists, relative perfection of crystal forms, dependent on the character of the minerals... This mineral form and arrangement in schists is the ‘crystalloblastic’ structure of Milch and Grubenmann.
1939 A. Johannsen Descr. Petrogr. (ed. 2) I. 207Crystaloblastic , a crystalline texture due to metamorphic recrystallization. A characteristic of this texture is that the essential constituents are simultaneous crystallizations and are not formed in sequence, so that each may be found as inclusions in all the others. [ sic]
1960 Turner & Verhoogen Ign. &Metamorph. Petrol. (ed. 2) xxii. 592Fabrics resulting from this latter process are called crystalloblastic, a term introduced by Becke to cover structures of the crystalline schists but nowadays generally extended to include also fabrics of like origin and character in rocks resulting from contact or metasomatic metamorphism.
1870 Eng. Mech. 7 Jan. 409/2Another kind of ornamental manufacture is what is termed the crystallo-ceramic, or glass incrustation.
1821 A. Pellatt ( title)Memoir on the origin, progress, and improvement of glass manufactures: including an account of the patent crystallo ceramie, or, glass incrustations.
1849 ― Curiosities of Glass Making 29A patent was, some years since, taken out by the author..for ornamental incrustation, called ‘Crystallo-Ceramie’... By this process, ornaments of any description—arms, ciphers, portraits, and landscapes of any variety of colour—are enclosed within the glass, so as to become chemically imperishable.
1960 Times 12 Nov. 9/3 Collectors group crystallo ceramie into five well-defined classes.
1942 Electronic Engin. XV. 188From the crystallogram it is possible to gain much useful information such as the crystal size and the preferred or random orientation of the crystals.
1837 Whewell Hist. Induct.Sc. III. xv. ii. 205Innovators in crystallography, who may properly be called crystalloclasts.
1873 Watts Fownes'Chem. 446The sodium salt is crystallo-granular.
1883 Heddle in Encycl. Brit. XVI. 377Crystallomagnetic action.
1853 in Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. V. 312Mr. Justice offered for inspection..a ‘Crystallotype’ of the Moon.
crystallo-
— see crystall-
— see crystall-