urano- 或 uran-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Uranium:
前缀,铀的:
uranyl.
铀酰,双氧铀根
语源
- From uranium
源自 uranium
urano-
combining form
denoting the heavens
⇒
uranography
Origin
from Greek ouranosurano-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “heavens,” used in the formation of compound words:
uranography; uranometry.
Also, especially before a vowel, uran-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of ouranós heavens, heaven
Related Words
- uran-
- uranography
- uranology
- uranometry
- uranoscopid
urano-a word element meaning 'heaven', 'sky', as in uranography.
Also, (before vowels), uran-. [Greek, combining form of ouranos]
urano-2
combining form
- representing
URANIUM 表示“铀”。
urano-1
combining form
- relating to the heavens表示“天”, “天空”:
-
uranography.
词源
from Greek ouranos 'heavens, sky'.
a1831 Bentham LogicApp. ,Wks. 1843 VIII. 286/2By *Uranognosy, rather than Astronomy, may that branch of Topography, taken in its largest sense, which remains after the substraction of Geography be designated.
1877 W. H. Rule OrientalRec. , Mon. 6*Uranolatry was grown into a system, and the Chaldean or Babylonian astronomy had become a science.
1890 Billings Med. Dict. II. 723*Uranomania, monomania involving the idea of a divine or celestial origin or connection; a species of megalomania.
1868 W. Cory Lett. &Jrnls. (1897) 246That crenopathy and *uranopathy, that yielding of ourselves to running water and to still clouds.
a1909 Woodbury Encycl. Photogr. 304*Urano-photography, the photography of celestial spaces.
1876 Nature 21 Dec. 170/1 The diffuse light of the sky..has recently been a subject of study by M. Wild,..who has endeavoured to measure it with a somewhat complicated instrument devised by him and named a ‘*uranophotometer’.
c185. Sir J. Richardson's Mus. Nat. Sci. II. 120/1*Urano⁓scopians, or Sky-gazers.
1801 Monthly Mag. XI. 646*Urano⁓theism, or the worship of sun, moon, thunder, and meteors.
a1891 Medical News XLIX. 559 ( Cent. ),Phrenopathic uranostomatoscopy.
1850 Watts tr. Gmelin'sHandbk. Chem. IV. 184–5Urano-ammonic Carbonate,..Urano-ammonic Sulphate.
1850 Ansted Geol. &Min. 220. 1855 Orr's CircleSci. ,Geol. 531. 1867 Brande & CoxDict. Sci. III. 905. 1868 DanaMin.
1868 Watts' Dict. Chem. V. 186, 949. 1883Encycl. Brit. XVI. 407, 425, 427. 1896 ChesterDict. Min. 278–9.
1
ORIGIN: from Greek ouranos sky, heavens, roof of the mouth: see -o- .
2
ORIGIN: from uranium : see -o- .
urano-
— see uran-
— see uran-
urano- 1
Prefix
- chemistry uranium
Etymology
Shortening of uranium + -o-
Derived terms
English words prefixed with urano-
urano- 2
Prefix
- astronomy of the heavens
Etymology
From Ancient Greek
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