ferri-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Iron, especially ferric iron:
含正铁的:铁,尤指三价铁:
ferricyanide.
氰铁酸盐
语源
- From Latin ferrum [iron]
源自 拉丁语 ferrum [铁]
ferri-
combining form
indicating the presence of iron, esp in the trivalent state
⇒
ferricyanide
⇒
Compare ferro-
ferriferous
Compare ferro-
Origin
from Latin ferrum ironferri-
Word Origin
1
a combining form with the meanings “iron,” “ferric,” used in the formation of compound words:
ferriferous; ferricyanide.
Also, ferro-; especially before a vowel, ferr-.
Origin
< Latin, combining form of ferrum iron
Related Words
- ferro-
- ferr-
- ferricyanic acid
- ferricyanide
- ferriferous
- ferrihemoglobin
ferri-a word element meaning 'iron', implying especially combination with ferric iron or ferrites.
[variant of ferro-]ferri-
combining form
ferriferous
2. ferric iron
ferricyanide
combining form
ETYMOLOGY Latin, from ferrum
1. ironferriferous
2. ferric iron
ferricyanide
ferri-
combining form
- Chemistry of iron with a valency of three; ferric【化】表示“(含)三价铁的”, “含(正)铁的”。 比较
FERRO- .
词源
from Latin ferrum 'iron'.
1845 G. E. Day tr. Simon'sAnim. Chem. I. 16Ferrocyanide and ferridcyanide of potassium.
1848 Craig, Ferridcyanogen.
1854 J. Scoffern in Orr'sCirc. Sc. Chem. 443A..hydracid, ferrosesquicyanic acid, or ferridcyanic acid.
1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 377Ferricyanic Acid.
1878 Kingzett Anim. Chem. 379Potassic ferro- and ferri-cyanide.
ORIGIN: from Latin ferrum iron: see -i- .
ferri-
combining form
Etymology: Latin ferri-, from ferrum iron
1. : iron
< ferriferous >
2.[ferric] : containing ferric iron
< ferrihemoglobin >
1.
< ferriferous >
2.
< ferrihemoglobin >
ferri-
Prefix
- chemistry ferric