hepta- 或 hept-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Seven:
七:
heptarchy.
七同盟,七王国,七头政治
语源
- Greek
希腊语 - from hepta [seven] * see sept©
源自 hepta [七] *参见 sept©
hepta- or (before a vowel) hept-
combining form
seven
⇒
heptameter
Origin
from Greekhepta-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “seven,” used in the formation of compound words:
heptahedron.
Also, especially before a vowel, hept-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of heptá seven; cognate with Latin septem; akin to Old English seofon seven
Related Words
- Heptateuch
- cyproheptadine
- hebdomad
- heptachlor
- heptachord
- heptagon
hepta-a prefix meaning 'seven'.
Also, (before vowels), hept-. [Greek, combining form of hepta]
hepta-
combining form
or hept-
heptameter
2. containing seven atoms, groups, or equivalents
heptane
combining form
or hept-
ETYMOLOGY Greek, from hepta — more at seven
1. sevenheptameter
2. containing seven atoms, groups, or equivalents
heptane
hepta-
combining form
- seven; having seven七; 有七的:
-
heptagon
heptathlon
词源
from Greek hepta 'seven'.
1866 Odling Anim. Chem. 109*Heptacarbon compounds such as the benzoic residue of hippuric acid.
1949 Jrnl. Econ. Ent. XLII. 328/1*Heptachlor, a close relative of chlordan, gave results superior to chlordan.
1961 New Scientist 6 July 9/2 British manufacturers of agricultural chemicals have agreed with the Government to restrict the use of three pesticides..aldrin, dieldrin and heptachlor.
1963 R. Carson Silent Spring x. 140Heptachlor, after a short period in the tissues of animals or plants or in the soil, assumes a considerably more toxic form known as heptachlor epoxide... The Food and Drug Administration took action which had the effect of banning any residues of heptachlor or its epoxide in food.
1968 M. Pyke Food & Society viii. 119found not only DDT and its breakdown products, but BHC, heptachlor and dieldrin as well in the tissues of penguins. [ They]
1880 W.A. Miller's Elem. Chem. iii. (ed. 5) 317A small quantity of..*heptachlorotoluene.
1866 Odling Anim. Chem. 66*Heptacompounds, including oil of bitter almonds, and the benzoic, salicic, and gallic acids.
1882 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XLII. 1272*Heptadecane (from margaric acid, or from the ketone C17H34O, obtained from barium palmitate) crystallizes in large hexagonal plates.
1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 204A crystal is *hepta-hexahedral, when its surface consists of seven ranges of planes, disposed six and six above each other.
1874 Guthrie in Proc. Phys. Soc. Lond. I. 67On cooling such a solution..the *heptahydrate crystallizes out.
1895 G. Lunge Sulphuric Acid (ed. 2) II. 22The anhydrous salt..if protected from the air is changed into *heptahydrated..salt.
1892 E. F. Smith tr. V. von Richter'sChem. Carbon Compounds (ed. 2) 49The *heptahydric aldehydes, C7H14O7, resemble the sugars in their behavior.
1968 J. A. Monick Alcohols v. 442Perseitol..is a heptahydric alcohol with a 7-carbon atom straight-chain that contains seven hydroxyl groups.
1889 Muir & Morley Watts'Dict. Chem. II. 675/1*n-Heptaicosane C27H56.
1901 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXXIX. i. 986The results of the analysis..indicate that the second hydrocarbon is in all probability heptacosane, C27H56.
1961 L. F. & M. Fieser Adv. Org. Chem. iv. 110Beeswax contains heptacosane (C27H56) and hentriacontane (C31H64).
1727–41 Chambers Cycl. ,*Heptameron..is chiefly used as a title..The Heptameron of Margaret de Valois..is a very ingenious piece, in the manner of Boccace's Decameron.
1894 H. H. Gibbs ( title)Colloquy on Currency: a Heptameron.
1814 Southey in Q.Rev. XII. 84It revived the old long verse, which he calls the *heptametrical seven⁓footed line.
1706 Phillips ( ed. Kersey),*Heptangular Figure is that which consists of seven Angles.
1752 Sir J. Hill Hist. Anim. 203 (Jod.)The middle of the body heptangular.
1775 J. Jenkinson Brit. PlantsGloss. ,*Heptaphyllous.
1870 Bentley Bot. 216*Heptasepalous.
1882–3 in Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 1945Of *heptastichs there is only one example . From this heptastich..we see that the proverb of two lines can expand itself to the dimensions of seven and eight lines. [ Prov. xxiii. 6–8]
1891 Driver Introd. Lit. O.Test. (1892) 375Several pentastichs and hexastichs, a heptastich and an octastich also occur.
1843 Civil Engin. &Archit. Jrnl. VI. 167/1The temple of the giants, at Agrigentum (*heptastyle).
1909 A. Marquand GreekArchit. vi. 313Another classification of temples notes merely the number of columns exhibited in the façade... The Theseion at Athens was hexastyle; the Temple at Thorikos, heptastyle.
1680 T. Lawson ( title)A Mite in the Treasury, being a Word to Artists, especially *Heptatechnists, the Professors of the Seven Liberal Arts.
1886 Crookes in Rep. Brit. Assoc. 573Fluorine mon- and *heptatomic.
1890 Athenæum 4 Jan. 24/1 A *heptatonic scale , consisting of semitones, three-quarter tones, and minor thirds. [ in Java]
1893 Ibid. 23 Dec. 890/3A certain series of notes..chosen to form the chromatic, heptatonic, pentatonic, or whatever sequential basis may be required.
1890 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LVIII. i. 598The author proposes to employ the terms pentose, *heptose, octose, &c., for the sugars..and heptonic acid, octonic acid, &c., for the acids of the series, according to the number of carbon-atoms in the compounds.
1916 Heptose . [ see biose]
1952 J. K. N. Jones in E. M. Rodd Chem. Carbon Compounds Ib. xx. 1264Heptose sugars may exist in ketose and aldose forms.
1960 Adv. CarbohydrateChem. XV. 288Whereas, in the Enteric group of bacteria, there is as yet no evidence for the presence of heptoses other than L-glycero-D-manno-heptose, this is not true of other Gram-negative groups.
1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 235This substance is Manganese *Heptoxide.
1946 Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LXVIII. 359/1The *heptamer, octamer and nonamer..were isolated by fractionating high-boiling still-pot residues.
1974 Nature 27 Sept. 288/2 Gall and Atherton have found that more than 93{pcnt} of this satellite is of one heptamer.
1987 Jrnl. Immunol. CXXXVIII. 3055 (heading)Immunoglobulin variable region heptamer–nonamer recognition sequence joined to rearranged D–J segment.
1983 Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. LXXX. 2524 (heading)Promoters regulated by the glnG (ntrC) and nifA gene products share a *heptameric consensus sequence in the -15 region.
1989 Nature 9 Feb. 573/1 The heptameric sequence element with the consensus 5′-CTCATGA-3′..is also required.
hepta-
before vowels hept-, word-forming element meaning "seven," from Greek hepta "seven" (see seven).
ORIGIN: Greek hepta seven.
hepta-
combining form.
seven, as in heptagon, heptameter.
having seven atoms of a specified element: Heptane = a hydrocarbon having seven atoms of carbon.
Also, hept- before vowels.
[< Greek heptá seven]
hepta-
combining form
or hept-
Etymology: Greek, from hepta — more at seven
1. : seven
< heptagon >
2. chemistry : containing seven atoms, groups, or equivalents
< heptaacetate >
or hept-
1.
< heptagon >
2. chemistry
< heptaacetate >
hepta-hept-
Prefix
- seven
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἑπτά (heptá, “seven”).
Synonyms
Derived terms
English words prefixed with hepta-
Related terms
前缀:hepta- 表示“七”
heptagon 七角形(hepta+gon角)
heptaglot 使用七种语言的(hepta+glot语言,舌头)
前缀:hepta- 七(在元音前作hept-)
heptagon 七角形
heptode 七级管
heptahedron 七面体
heptarchy 七头政治