extra- 或 extro-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Outside; beyond:
在…之外,超出:
extraterritorial.
地球外的
语源
- Late Latin
后期拉丁语 - from Latin extrā * see eghs
源自 拉丁语 extrā *参见 eghs
extra-
prefix
outside or beyond an area or scope
⇒
extrasensory
⇒
extraterritorial
Origin
from Latin extrā outside, beyond, changed from extera, from exterus outwardextra-
Word Origin
1
a prefix meaning “outside,” “beyond,” freely used as an English formative:
extrajudicial; extraterritorial; extra-atmospheric.
Also, extro-.
Origin
< Latin, combining form of extrā (adv. and preposition) outside (of), without
Related Words
- extrados
- extrabold
- extrabudgetary
- extracanonical
- extracapsular
- extracellular
extra-a prefix meaning 'outside', 'beyond', 'besides', freely used as an English formative, as in extrajudicial, extraterritorial, and in many other words, mostly self explanatory, as extra-atmospheric, etc.
Also, extro-. [Latin, combining form of extrā (adverb and preposition) outside (of), without]
extra-
prefix
extrajudicial
prefix
ETYMOLOGY Latin, from extra, adverb & preposition, outside, except, beyond, from exter being on the outside — more at exterior
: outside : beyondextrajudicial
extra-
prefix
- outside; beyond表示“在…之外”, “超出”, “越出”:
-
extracellular
extraterritorial.
- ■ beyond the scope of表示“超出…的范围”:
-
extra-curricular.
词源
via medieval Latin from Latin extra 'outside'.
1932 T. S. Eliot Sel. Ess. 452Not aspiring..to academic or *extra-academic honours.
1878 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. (1879) II. 245The *extra-acinous infiltrations of the same cells.
1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. xi. 644The *extra-alimentary tissues.
1846 Grote Greece (1862) I. xvi. 342The *extra-analogical features of the stories.
1880 V. Lee Belcaro i. 12Those foreign, *extra-artistic, irrelevant interests.
1871 Herschel in Month.Nat. XXXI. 169Evidence not to be refused of its *extra-atmospheric origin.
1851 Ogilvie, *Extra-axillar.
1829 Loudon Encycl. Plants 433Flowers solitary, axillary, or *extra-axillary, but more frequently terminating.
1882 Vines Sachs'Bot. 490A few cases of..extra-axillary branching.
1877 Parker & Bettany Morphol. Skull 39Four *extrabranchial cartilages.., parallel to the ceratobranchials.
Ibid. 343The extrabranchials of the Dogfish are..superficial cartilages related to the branchial arches.
1912 J. S. Kingsley Compar. Anat. Vertebr. 65In the branchial region of the elasmobranchs a variable number of extrabranchial cartilages may occur.
1770 Pennant Zool. IV. 87Catalogue of the European Quadrupeds, Birds, and Reptiles *Extra-Britannic.
1866 Carlyle E. Irving 122At the southern *extra-burghal park of Kirkcaldy.
1831 W. H. Mill Christa-sangítá (1842)Pref. p. xxvii,The *extra-canonical books of Tobit and Judith.
1877 C. Geikie Christ xlix. (1879) 585He was intimately familiar..with the honored extra-canonical writings.
1885 E. R. Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XIX. 849/2*Extra-capsular protoplasm.
1862 Athenæum 1 Nov. 553 Those who would muzzle the clergyman in his literary inquiries and his *extra-cathedral life.
1867 J. Hogg Microsc. ii. i. 258This process of a new formation begins in the *extracellular fluid.
1876 tr. Wagner'sGen. Pathol. 154Coloring matter..passes out of the capillaries free or extra-cellular.
1870 Huxley LaySerm. xiv. 375Science and philosophy..are neither Christian, or Unchristian, but are *Extrachristian..I attempted to give you some vision of this Extrachristian world.
1801 W. Taylor in MonthlyRev. XII. 590Those men..were proceeding *extra-civically perhaps, but surely with sound patriotism.
1889 R. L. Poole Wyclif's DeOff. Reg. 112 marg.,The status of the *extraclaustral clergy instituted by Christ is the most perfect.
1865 A. C. Fraser in N.Brit. Rev. XLIII. 29We have no practical need for the *extra⁓conscious existence of anything that we apply language to.
1900 A. T. Ormond Found. Knowledge iii. 90An extra⁓conscious sphere which exists as yet only as implicate or postulate.
1949 Koestler Insight & Outlook xxiv. 334Biologists..are..apt to find the solutions of their problems in sleep and extraconscious processes.
1897 W. James Will to Believe 311The ‘*extra-consciousness’, as one may call it, can be kept on tap, as it were, by the method of automatic writing.
1823 Crabb Technol. Dict. I,*Extra-constellary stars.
1860 in Worcester, and in mod. Dicts.
1730–6 Bailey, *Extra-constellated.
1938 Tablet 8 Oct. 469/1 England being an *extra-continental Power, it is to France that the small nations would most readily turn.
1960 Organization of American States, Declaration 28 June in Ann. Reg. 1960 (1961) 532The Seventh Meeting..Condemns emphatically intervention..from an extra⁓continental Power in the affairs of the American republics.
1842 Prichard Nat. Hist. Man 80All these varieties have their seat the *extracorial or exodermal structure. [ in]
1865 Grote Plato II. xxiv. 218Its prior *extra-corporeal existence.
Ibid. I. i. 158He did not proclaim his Nous to be a powerful *extra-cosmical Architect.
1884 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Extra⁓cranial.
1887 S. Sexton in Amer. Ann. Deaf July 153The hearing organ in man has both an intracranial and an extracranial origin.
1882 B. Leech in Contemp. Rev. Mar. 473Those *extra-curial settlements, without which the Act will prove a complete legislative failure.
1925 H. Cushing Life Osler I. 491Lest one lose track of Osler in his daily rounds in the hospital wards during the recital of all these *extracurricular matters.
1930 Times Educ. Suppl. 30 July 329/3Is it not possible to incorporate our extra-curricular activities in our curriculum?
1949 L. Charteris in Queen's Awards (1951) IV. 294He's dumb enough to think that Lucy won't catch on to the extracurricular functions of that busty secretary.
1967 N. Freeling Strike Out 140Covert rendezvous, flirtations, extracurricular carryings on.
1842 Prichard Nat. Hist. Man 77The varieties in the colour of the body, and the texture of the inner and outer integuments, depend on the organisation of parts, which are in one sense *extra-cutaneous.
1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 5/1*Extradecretal & extravagant constitutions.
1789 W. Scott in J. Haggard Rep. Consist. Cases (1822) I. 34Supposing the jury..had been of opinion it was extra⁓parochial,—that the place may be so, and not *extra⁓diocesan, is not to be denied.
1897 Westm. Gaz. 14 July 1/3The island is extra-diocesan and extra⁓parochial. [ sc. Lundy]
1900 Dorland Med. Dict. 249/2Extradural.
1907 Practitioner Nov. 731 The causes of exophthalmos..are..tumours of the optic nerve, which are either intra-dural or *extra-dural.
1962 Lancet 27 Jan. 172/1 The ‘lucid interval’ syndrome, classically associated with extra⁓dural hæmorrhage.
1913 Dorland Med. Dict. (ed. 7),*Extra-embryonic, not a part of the embryo proper: applied to that portion of the embryo outside of the umbilical stalk.
1958 New Biol. XXVI. 24The extra⁓embryonic part of the blastoderm soon becomes divided into chorion and yolk sac.
1666 Boyle Orig. Formes & Qual.,Tis *extra-essential to the Form that is said to be previous.
1676 Glanvill Ess. vii. 25They perswaded modestly in all extraessential doctrines.
1823 De Quincey Wks. (1863) XIII. 50 note,Something extra-essential in the philosophy.
a1652 J. Smith Sel. Disc. iv. 112They ought to judge of things as they are in their own naked essences, and not with respect to that which *extra-essentially adheres to them.
1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. 42Neither can it be affirmed of *extra-European species.
1905 Westm. Gaz. 4 May 9/3The Morocco incident shows that arrangements ought to be made by France and Germany with regard to their extra-European interests.
1942 L. B. Namier Conflicts 1European interests and entanglements have defeated the extra-European expansion of the Continental nations.
1904–5 W. James Meaning of Truth (1909) iii. 69There may or may not be an *extra-experiential ‘ding an sich’ that keeps the ball rolling.
1951 Mind LX. 18 Extra⁓experiential knowledge.
1952 C. P. Blacker Eugenics xi. 312Their nutrition is surprisingly average—doubtless due to *extra-familial feeding in schools.
1793 Martyn Lang. Bot. ,Extrafoliaceæ stipulæ. *Extrafoliaceous stipules.
1829 Loudon Encycl. Plants 147Prickles two, extra-foliaceous.
1884 in Syd.Soc. Lex.
1833 Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 140The distinction of the enthymeme through the *extraformal character of its premises.
1904 Westm. Gaz. 15 June 1/3A plate of platinum heated until it is dull and glowing is first seen by the *extra-foveal portions of the retina.
1947 Nature 4 Jan. 25 Measurements were also attempted for extra-foveal vision.
1851 Nichol Archit. Heav. 110An *extra-galactic phenomenon.
1870 Proctor Other Worlds xi. 264The scattered stars of very low magnitudes in the extragalactic heavens.
1866 A. L. Perry Elem. Pol. Econ. (1873) 515is as pitiful on the one side as it is *extra-governmental on the other. [ It]
1873 Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue §203A group..*extra-grammatical..in the sense that they do not enter into the grammatical construction.
1961 Lancet 12 Aug. 341/2 *Extrahepatic biliary exploration had shown no abnormality, but cholecystectomy was performed.
1846 Grote Greece i. iv. I. 111They included elements human and historical as well as elements divine and *extra⁓historical.
Ibid. i. i. I. 1Various monstrous natures, ultra⁓human and *extra-human, who cannot with propriety be called gods.
1864 Maine Anc. Law i. (1876) 12Supposing an extra-human interposition.
1877 Morley Crit. Misc. Ser. ii. 332His conditions are wholly extra-human.
1875 Stubbs Const.Hist. I. xi. 402 note,A manor of ancient demesne was *extra-hundredal.
1856 Dove LogicChr. Faith v. i. §1. 246The idea of mind is *extra-inductive.
1885 Life J. Hinton vi. 118 It is *extra-intellectual as the ‘line’ is extra⁓sensuous.
1858 Gladstone Homer II. 6The vestiges of extra-patriarchal and *extra-judaical relations between God and man are undeniable.
1782 T. Pownall Antiquities 259We read in Homer, in the case of Achilles' chariot, of an additional *extrajugal horse.
1875 Poste Gaius iv.Comm. (ed. 2) 516*Extra-jural or outside the court.
1644 Hunton Vind. Treat. Monarchy ix. 65It concernes only..their Absolute, *extra-legall Will; not their Authority.
1806 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. IV. 239The extra-legal perpetuation of authority.
1871 Freeman Hist. Ess. Ser. i. xii. 384The word ‘Government’..has come to be applied to this extra⁓legal body.
1889 Spectator 12 Oct. 465/2 The legal and extra-legal expenditure..for election purposes.
1874 Coues Birds N.-W. 45The *extralimital quotations to the southward are very numerous.
1883 Nature XXVII. 221 Other species..and hybrids, which are extra-limital, or may sooner or later be found straying into Switzerland.
1820 T. Mitchell Aristoph. I. 73 note,The Megarians..had cultivated some sacred *extralimitary land.
1847 in Craig.
1691 Norris Pract. Disc. 254He chooses by *extra-lineal motions to violate the Sacred interest of Society. [ the sinner]
1961 Y. Olsson SyntaxEng. Verb ii. 16The problem of dealing with language as related to extra⁓lingual phenomena.
1963 J. Lyons Structural Semantics iv. 56Extralingual features ( e.g. situations).
1927 Mod. Philol. Nov. 212*Extra-linguistic group habits.
1935 Mind XLIV. 505 The danger of using the material mode is that it misleads us into thinking that pseudo-object sentences are concerned with extra-linguistic objects such as numbers, things, properties, experiences, space, time, and so on.
1964 Extra-linguistic . [ see extrasomatic a.]
1833 Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 139The two books of the Prior Analytics ..are swelled with *extralogical discussions. [ Aristotle's]
1864 Bowen Logic ix. 269The consideration of Fallacies is extralogical.
a1856 Sir W. Hamilton (Ogilv.), A universal quantification of the predicate in affirmatives has been frequently recognized..*extralogically.
1898 W. James Coll. Ess. &Rev. (1920) 440The humbugging and masquerading *extra-marginal self is as great a paradox for psychology as the comatose spirits are for pneumatology.
1902 ― Var.Rel. Exper. 233Feelings which are extra-marginal and outside of the primary consciousness altogether.
1612 Woodall Surg. MateWks. (1653) 20*Medicinall subject, of heathen production, and *extramarine importation.
1929 B. Russell Marriage & Morals v. 51We, however, wish to appeal to reason, and we must therefore employ dull neutral phrases, such as ‘*extra-marital sexual relations’.
1963 in A. Heron Towards Quaker View of Sex i. 6The incidence of extra-marital intercourse is great.
1967 J. Potter Foul Play vii. 91Sandwiched between the pair of them: one said to be queer and the other extra⁓maritally active.
1884 Bower & Scott De Bary's Phaner. & Ferns 383In Cuscuta the *extramatrical portion is very little developed.
1811 W. Taylor in MonthlyMag. XXXII. 118Does not Christianity expressly declare against all *extra-matrimonial gratification?
1852 Dana Crust. 247The præmedial and *extramedial are usually coalescent. [ areolets]
1853 H. L. Mansel Lett. (1873) 84This is a criterion..of the mental conceivability, not of the *extra-mental existence of an object.
1886 J. McCosh Psychol. , Cognitive Powers i. 27All knowledge obtained through the senses is discerned as extra-mental, that is, as out of and beyond the perceiving mind.
1903 C. A. Strong Why Mind has Body 214Extra-mental realities.
1958 W. Stark Sociology of Knowledge 140But it is not claimed by the sociology of knowledge that ideas are the intra-mental effects of extra-mental causes.
1833 Herschel Astron. ii. 90If it pass from one to the other apparent culmination in unequal intervals of time, it is equally certain that an *extra-meridional error must exist. [ the pole star]
1856 Dove LogicChr. Faith v. i. §1. 244The hypothesis itself..is *extra-metaphysical.
1863 Clarke & Glover Shaks. Wks. I. xviii,Of another practice..making a line end with two unaccented *‘extrametrical’ syllables.
1885 Law Times LXXIX. 253/1 This Act.. only concerned *extra⁓metropolitan local boards.
1891 Amer. Geol. VIII. 239The thickness of this *extra-morainic till ranges from 30 to 70 feet.
1968 R. W. Fairbridge Encycl. Geomorphol. 460/2These features are best termed ‘proglacial lakes’, though the term ‘extra-morainic lakes’ has also been used.
1925 I. A. Richards Princ. Lit. Crit. xviii. 156These physical laws are, as it were, an *extra⁓musical piece of knowledge.
1968 Daily Tel. 12 Nov. 19/1It would be difficult..to say just how much of the impact which the work made on the large audience was due to extra-musical reasons.
1864 Kingsley Rom. &Teut. viii. (1875) 201Out of a political fact, arose the *extra-national..position.
1794 J. Williams CryingEp. 55 note,This..*extra⁓natural Statesman.
1876 Huxley Lect. Evolut. inCycl. Sc. (1883) I. 607There may have been a time when..extra⁓natural agencies interfered with the general course of Nature.
1887 Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sc. XXVIII. 96The *extranuclear network (intracellular) is apparently of the same nature as the intranuclear, since the two have been shown to be continuous in many cells.
1826 Kirby & Sp. Entom. (1828) III. xxxiv. 513In Nepa the antennæ may be called *extraocular.
1875 H. Walton Dis. Eye 768Complications of cataract with extra-ocular disease.
1797 Monthly Rev. XXII. 240Mr. Robinson..must excuse us from attention to *extra-official matters.
1826 Miss Mitford VillageSer. ii. (1863) 332Many a job, extra-official, hath he turned his hand to.
1852 Dana Crust. 373The arm projects..beyond the *extra⁓orbital spine.
1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 3The duct of the *extraorbitally-placed portion.
1866 J. McCosh Exam. of J. S. Mill'sPhilos. 121The world beyond the body..I call the *extra-organic world.
1935 Mind XLIV. 549 It will be necessary, no doubt, ‘to recognise that bodily factors, and not only extra-organic things, may, in certain situations, function as objects’.
1923 Glasgow Herald 16 Nov. 4/2 There is obviously considerable change from generation to generation, but most of this is *extra-organismal and only repercusses indirectly, if at all, on the flesh and blood constitution.
1955 F. Lounsbury in GeorgetownUniv. Inst. Lang. & Linguistics Monogr.Ser. VIII. 162The ‘meanings’ dichotomized by this criterion may be referred to as intraorganismic and *extraorganismic meanings respectively.
1864 Athenæum No. 1920. 215/3The individuality of the butterfly is..perfect through all these visible and *extra-parental metamorphoses.
1858 Gladstone Homer II. 6In..*extra-patriarchal..relations.
1836 Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 19/2The viscera intra-peritoneal and *extra-peritoneal.
1909 H. Zimmern tr. Nietzsche's Human, All-Too-Human I. 48Everything *extra-personal is imperceptible to them . [ sc. most people]
1923 J. S. Huxley Ess. Biologist iv. 152Some great extra-personal flood of soul, into the meagre stream of everyday life.
1964 M. Critchley Developmental Dyslexia ix. 60The result of a failure of lateral orientation with reference to corporeal awareness, and the organisation of self within extra-personal space.
1822 [ G. Grote] Anal. Infl. Nat. Relig. 109Applications for *extra⁓physical guidance.
1869 T. L. Phipson tr. Guillemin's Sun 77The aphelion distance of the comet of 1844..is lost in *extra⁓planetary space.
1847 Grote Greece i. xxxi. IV. 211An *extra-popular or privileged few.
1856 Ibid. ii. xciv. XII. 358A greater and a less measure of extra-popular authority.
1799 Beddoes Contrib. Phys. &Med. Knowl. Introd. 10The leisure of the *extra-professional members.
1849 Grote Greece ii. lxviii. (1862) VI. 129No extra-professional person thinks of contesting the decision of a surgeon.
18.. Med. Repos. (Ogilv.),These studies were extraprofessional.
1912 Brain XXXIV. 296 This affection, where it occurs in an uncomplicated form, is an *extra-pyramidal motor disease.
1965 Nursing Times 5 Feb. 188/1 Parkinsonism may be seen fairly frequently in patients who have had chlorpromazine for a considerable period, owing to its effect on the extra-pyramidal system.
1860 Tyndall Glac. ii. vi. 254Water then absorbs all the *extra red rays of the sun.
1649 Jer. TaylorGt. Exemp.Pref. ⁋24An *extraregular..punishment.
1678 Lively Orac. ii. §53. 258Men..set up new extraregular Courts of Justice.
1739 J. Trapp Right. over-much (1758) 34These extra-regular novelists.
1649 Jer. TaylorGt. Exemp. iii. xiv. 21*Extraregularly..holy persons have miscarried in battle.
1885 C. H. Ralfe Pract. Treat. Dis. Kidneys iii. 159*Extra-Renal in which the albumin is mainly derived from the pus formed in the genito-urinary tract. [ albuminuria]
1964 O. Kinne in Oceanogr. & MarineBiol. II. 302Both renal and extrarenal active ion transport require oxidative energy.
1835 I. Taylor Spir. Despot. iii. 95An *extra⁓sacerdotal class, namely that of the prophets.
1874 H. R. Reynolds John Bapt. v. §2. 325It may be pronounced transcendental, or *extra-scientific.
1825 Coleridge AidsRefl. (1848) I. 144Each of these *extra-scriptural articles of faith.
1875 E. White Life in Christ iv. xxvi. (1878) 416We should bring forward some extra-scriptural evidence of the recognition of the doctrine.
1842 G. S. Faber Provinc. Lett. (1844) II. 48That congeries of *Extra⁓scripturalities and Unscripturalities which characterised the fourth century.
1874 Lewes Prob. Life & Mind II. iv. §85The distinction..between the conception of atoms as *extrasensibles and the conception of them as convenient fictions.
1885 Life J. Hinton vi. 118 *Extra-sensuous.
1934 Webster, *Extra-social.
1958 Times Lit. Suppl. 17 Jan. 26/4The extra-social, inner-directed group-life as practised by Epicurus and his friends.
1889 Cent. Dict. ,*Extrasolar.
1953 J. Blish Case of Conscience (1958) i. i. 13Don't forget that Lithia is my first extrasolar planet.
1962 F. I. Ordway et al. Basic Astronautics vi. 285The existence of extrasolar planets would have to be proved by astronomical means.
1931 S. Beckett Proust 72Swann who..spatialises what is *extraspatial.
1943 Mind LII. 343 The individual consciousness..does not and cannot regard itself as being literally timeless and extra-spatial.
1849 M. Somerville Connex.Phys. Sc. xxiv. 236There are three *extra-spectral lines beyond the red.
1881 Darwin Earthworms 4,I am not aware of any other case of *extra-stomachal digestion.
1855 H. Spencer Princ. Psychol. (1872) II. vi. viii. 99Simple deliverances of reason..having the highest degree of certainty, which are entirely *extra-syllogistic.
1935 Mind XLIV. 509 We are forced to ask whether these purposes can themselves lie wholly within the system constructed, or whether they are *extra-systemic and thus extra-linguistic.
1964 Language XL. 20 An extrasystemic abbreviating device.
1780 Kirwan in Phil. Trans. LXXXI. 29The *extra-tabular proportions are to be sought in the manner already shewn.
1881 19th Cent. 455Divine beings and *extra-tellurian life.
1868 Lockyer Heavens (ed. 3) 197The *extra-telluric matters of which the meteor was composed.
1865 Grote Plato I. i. 22 note,In the Platonic Parmenides we find τὸ ἐξαίϕνης..an *extra-temporal moment.
1863 De Quincey CeylonWks. XI. 10A local..upon our earth, and not in some *extra⁓terrene orb.
1868 Lockyer Heavens (ed. 3) 188Bodies situated in the *extra-terrestrial regions.
1882 Nature XXVII. 173 The oblique direction of the meteor..is another evidence of its extra-terrestrial origin.
1945 Wireless World Oct. 305 (title) Extra-terrestrial relays. Can rocket stations give world-wide radio coverage?
1963 M. Caidin Man-in-SpaceDict. 81/1Extraterrestrial, anything or any being beyond the earth, or from some place other than the earth.
1966 New Statesman 8 July 58/3 Contact with extra-terrestrials will..come suddenly.
1967 New Scientist 5 Oct. 9/1 MacDonald himself, having started to study UFOs 18 months ago, feels that the idea that the UFOs are extraterrestrial must be given serious attention.
1969 Times 28 Apr. 10/8 Scientists have looked for signs of extraterrestrial life in meteorites.
1856 Lindsay Brit. Lichens 70The spores..sometimes appear naked, or *extrathecal.
1887 G. H. Fowler in Q.Jrnl. Microsc. Sc. XXVIII. 7By far the greatest thickness of the coral is laid down..by the calicoblasts of the extra-thecal part of the polyp.
1881 G. J. Romanes in Nature XXIV. 429It is neither theistic nor atheistic; it is simply *extra-theistic.
1852 Dana Crust. ii. 1510The *extra-torrid species belong almost exclusively to the Mediterranean.
1783 Blagden in Phil. Trans. LXXIII. 368The cold..abated 20 or 30 degrees..no greater alteration than frequently takes place in most *extratropical climates.
1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 232Verbascum is wholly extratropical.
1862 Dana Man. Geol. 615The cold extratropical currents that flow towards the equator.
1887 Pall Mall G. 30 Nov. 4/1 *Extra university experience.
1773 Gentl. Mag. XLIII. 634*Extra-urban cemeteries.
1709 J. Yonge in Phil. Trans. XXVI. 428*Extra-uterine Embryo's have been sometimes found.
1803 Edin. Rev. I. 498An extra-uterine gestation had there taken place.
1965 New Scientist 18 Mar. 700/3 This ‘*extravehicular activity’, as it is termed, will be the first exposure of man in this hostile environment without the protection of a heavy metal coat.
1966 Ibid. 16 June 703/2Cernan..had to take repeated rests during his extravehicular activities.
1932 A. H. Gardiner Theory Speech &Lang. i. i. 24‘Things’ to be spoken about are not simply illusory and..are *extra-verbal ( i.e. outside the words).
1961 Lancet 5 Aug. 308/2 The recording also serves to illustrate the various levels of verbal and ‘extraverbal’ communication.
1863 Tyndall Heat xii. (1870) 409The pile was caused to pass successively through positions corresponding to the various colours of the spectrum, and to its *extra-violet rays.
1900 Dorland Med. Dict. 769/1The *extravisual zone just outside of it is practically incapable of accurately focussing light.
1959 H. Read Conc. Hist. Mod. Painting i. 14Before Cézanne..the artist brought in extra-visual faculties—it might be his imagination, which enabled him to transform the objects of the visible world..or it might be his intellect.
1686 Goad Celest. Bodies ii. xiv. 344{jup}'s Opposition kindles it in the Asterism *Extrazodiacal.
1869 J. Martineau Ess. II. 359Stellar spheres, seen from an extrazodiacal position.
1713 A. Collier Clavis UnivIntrod. (1836) 6My enquiry is not concerning the Existence, but altogether of the Extra⁓existence of certain things.
1905 Jrnl. Philos. ,Psychol. &Sci. Methods II. 286They yet act on each other in the most energetic way by those very characters which are so inert *extracorporeally. [ sc. mental entities]
1987 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 10 Oct. 891/2The Dornier lithotripter produces fragmentation of renal calculi by extracorporeally administered shock waves.
1897 J. Morley in Daily News 4 Oct. 8/2Out-of-door or *extra Parliamentary speaking.
1909 Westm. Gaz. 8 July 7/4The Berlin correspondent of the ‘Times’ thinks the confirmation by the Reichstag of the extra-Parliamentary agreement will be rapid.
1971 A. Sampson NewAnat. Brit. iii. 58The extra-parliamentary left in Britain is much weaker than its equivalent in France, Italy or even Germany.
1981 Observer 12 July 10/8 BAM leaders use language which is decidedly extra-parliamentary. They speak of civil disobedience and of violence ‘if necessary’.
1951 Proc. &Trans. S. LondonEntomol. &Nat. Hist. Soc. 1949–50 114Nearly all nidicolous symphiles are predacious, whereas most of the *extra-nidal symphiles (trophobionts) are phytophagous.
1976 Biotropica 8 60/1 The primary extra-nidal activities of Aenictus workers are foraging and colony emigration.
1992 Oecologia 92 542 Nectar transfer and extra-nidal recruitment significantly reduced the time required for resource collection.
extra-
word-forming element meaning "outside; beyond the scope of; in addition to what is usual or expected," in classical Latin recorded only in extraordinarius, but more used in Medieval Latin and modern formations; it represents Latin extra (adv.) "on the outside, without, except," the old fem. ablative singular of exterus "outward, outside," comparative of ex "out of" (see ex-).
☞ exter-, extra-, extro-
ORIGIN: (chiefly medieval) Latin extra- from Classical Latin extra outside, beyond: see extra preposition . In Classical Latin and Late Latin in a few adjectives: see extramundane , extraordinary .
☞ extra
extra-
\| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ prefix
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from extra, adverb & preposition, outside, except, beyond, from exter outward, on the outside — more at exterior
: outside : beyond — especially in adjectives formed from adjectives
< extracranial >
< extralegal >
< extravascular >
< extra-urban >
< extrahistoric >
< extracranial >
< extralegal >
< extravascular >
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extra-
Prefix
- outside, beyond.
- extramarital: Outside of marriage
Etymology
From Latin extra (“outside, except, beyond”, adverb and preposition), from exter (“being on the outside”).
Antonyms
Derived terms
English words prefixed with extra-
References
前缀:extra- 表示"以外的, 超过的"
extracurriculum 课外的(extra+curriculum课程表)
extraordinary 格外的(extra+ordinary变通的→超出普通)
extrasolar 太阳系以外的(extra+solar太阳的)
extraneous 外来的(extra+aneous…的→从外面来的)
extravagant 奢侈的(extra+vag走+ant→走得过分→奢侈的)
extrovert 性格外向的(extra+vert转→〔性格〕向外转→外向)
extrapolate 推断(extra+polate放→放到〔事实〕外→推断)
extraviolet 紫外线的(extra+violet紫色的)
前缀:extra- 以外, 超过
extraofficial 职权以外的
extrapoliticial 政治外的,超政治的
extraterritorial 治外法权的
extrasensory 超感觉的
extrajudicial 法庭管辖以外的
extracurriculum 课外的
extra-special 特别优秀的
extraordinary 格外的
extraprofessional 职业以外的
extrasolar 太阳系以外的