helio- 或 heli-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Sun:
太阳:
heliocentric.
以太阳为中心的
语源
- Greek hēlio-
希腊语 hēlio- - from hēlios [sun] * see sāwel-
源自 hēlios [太阳] *参见 sāwel-
helio- or (before a vowel) heli-
combining form
indicating the sun
⇒
heliocentric
⇒
heliolithic
Origin
from Greek, from hēlios sunhelio-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “sun,” used in the formation of compound words:
heliolatry.
Also, especially before a vowel, heli-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of hḗlios sun
Related Words
- heli-
- heliocentric
- heliodor
- heliogram
- heliogravure
- heliolatry
helio-a word element meaning 'sun', as in heliocentric.
Also, heli-. [Greek, combining form of hēlios]
helio-
combining form
⇨ see heli- I
combining form
⇨ see heli- I
helio-
combining form
- of or relating to the sun(与)太阳(有关)的:
-
heliogravure
heliostat
词源
from Greek hēlios 'sun'.
1804 Edin. Rev. III. 314Seats of the *Helio-arkite superstition.
1838 A. E. Bray Trad. Devonsh. I. 148The ceremonies of the Helioarkite procession.
1727–51 Chambers Cycl. ,*Heliocometes, comet of the sun; a phænomenon sometimes observed at the setting of the sun; thus denominated by Sturmius and Pylen..in regard it seems to make a comet of the sun, being a large tail, or column of light, fixed or hung to that luminary, and dragging after it at his setting.
1866 Cornh. Mag. Mar. 293Notions about an arkite idolatry and a *Helio-dæmonic worship.
1884 Nature 8 May 47/2 The *helio-electric theory of the perturbations of terrestrial magnetism.
1886 Sci. Amer. 24 July 49/2The *helio-engraving by etching was brought to a high degree of completion by Klic, of Vienna, in 1883.
1885 Clerke Pop. Hist. Astron. 387The ‘*heliofugal’ power by which Comets' tails are developed.
1828 Webster, *Heliolater.
Ibid. ,*Heliolatry.
1890 Gladstone Impreg. Rock (1892) 66According to *heliologists, the process does not even yet appear to be absolutely completed.
1886 Spectator 24 Apr. 545/1 The evolution of *heliology.
1885 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Heliophobe, one whose eyes suffer from the sun's rays. *Heliophobia, the fear of the sun's rays on the retina, such as occurs in albinism.
1886 J. Rattray in Trans. R.Soc. Edin. XXXII. 598A *heliophobic spore may often find enough of shade among the rhizoids of other pre-existing weeds.
1890 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LVIII. i. 459On specimens of the so-called rhodotilite from Pajsberg a yellow mineral has been observed... The author names this mineral *heliophyllite.
1968 I. Kostov Mineral. ii. vii. 467Ekdemite is tetragonal, dimorphous with heliophyllite which is orthorhombic pseudotetragonal.
1902 Science 7 Feb. 223/2 The vector diagram in *heliopolar coordinates takes the form of a conical surface around the Sun.
1898 Jrnl. R.Microsc. Soc. 422The progressive movements of the larvæ of the gooseberry mite (Bryobia ribis Th. ) are always positively *heliotactic.
1904 Biol. Bull. VI. 253The mating habits of these highly heliotactic males and wingless females.
1898 Jrnl. R.Microsc. Soc. 422 (heading)*Heliotaxis of larval mites.
1890 Billings Med. Dict. I. 627/2*Heliotherapy, treatment of disease by exposure to sunlight.
1903 Lancet 11 July 104/1 The fundamental principles and practical applications of helio⁓therapy and phototherapy.
1921 Glasgow Herald 15 July 10 For the information of medical practitioners interested in heliotherapy.
1928 A. Huxley Let. 23 May (1969) 297My medical uncle..says that he has known TB of the intestine greatly benefited by heliotherapy.
1903 Nature 19 Nov. 60 Two new methods have now superseded photo⁓zincography; one of these, ‘*heliozincography’, was worked out by the Ordnance Survey... The first method consists in reproduction direct on a sensitised zinc plate in contact with a reversed negative.
1936 H. S. L. Winterbotham Key to Maps xix. 196We have seen above how work from paper may go direct to the zinc by a process known as vandyking. To do the same with a negative and a sensitized sheet of zinc is known as heliozincography.
helio-
word-forming element meaning "sun," from Greek helio-, comb. form of helios "sun" (see sol).
☞ helio
helio-
— see heli-
— see heli-
helio-
Prefix
- Concerning the sun.
Etymology
Representing a combining form of Ancient Greek ἥλιος (hḗlios, “sun”).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with helio-