strato-
combining form
denoting stratus
⇒
stratocumulus
denoting the stratosphere
⇒
stratopause
strato-
Word Origin
1
a combining form representing stratus, (stratocumulus) or specialized as a combining form of stratosphere (stratovision).
Origin
strat(us) + -o-
Related Words
- stratocumulus
- stratopause
strato-1. a word element meaning 'low and horizontal', as in stratosphere.
2. a word element meaning 'layered' and representing stratum.
[New Latin, combining form representing Latin strātus, a spreading out]strato-
combining form
stratocumulus
combining form
ETYMOLOGY New Latin stratus
: stratus andstratocumulus
1816 W. Taylor in MonthlyMag. XLII. 35Such clouds should be called strato-cirrous.
1898 Jrnl. Sch. Geog. (U.S. ) Oct. 310The sky..was overcast with strato-cumulus and cumulus clouds.
1965 Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists XLIX. 1701/1The most effective means of providing a chronostratigraphic unit with fixed and uniform limits..appears to be by the designation of a specifically bounded section of rock strata as the stratotype of this unit.
1969 Proc. Geol. Soc. Lond. Aug. 142A standard stratigraphical scale expresses the relative ages of rock in agreed terms defined by boundary points in stratotype sections.
1972 J. A. Couvering in Bishop & Miller Calibration of Hominoid Evolution 247State-age names..are put in quotation marks when used in a sense which differs from the strict definition of the stratotype.
1978 Nature 16 Nov. 258/2 The rich foraminiferal and molluscan faunas at these localities establish the correlation of the beds..with the Jemmys Point Formation in Gippsland, the stratotype of the Kalimnan Stage (early Pliocene).
[ 1885A. Geikie Text-bk. Geol. (ed. 2) 227Von Seebach..distinguished two volcanic types. 1st, Bedded Volcanoes (Strato-Vulkane), composed of successive sheets of lava and tuffs, and embracing the great majority of volcanoes. ]
1957 G. E. Hutchinson Treat. Limnol. I. i. 25The typical large volcano with a well-developed crater is an intermediate or composite structure, usually built of alternating layers of lava and cinders, and therefore called a stratovolcano.
1973 Sci. Amer. Aug. 67/1These later lavas form the great stratovolcanoes, some still active, that dominate the Andean chain.
1977 Whitaker's Almanack 1978 1037/2 Merapi, a strato-volcano on the island of Java, has been active for several centuries.
1944 Sun (Baltimore) 15 Nov. 8/2 An announcement by the Boeing Aircraft Company of a ‘Stratocruiser’ for postwar production... A military prototype of the Stratocruiser..is undergoing tests.
1966 D. Francis Flying Finish iv. 48The pressurized stratocruiser which took us . [ to New York]
1953 Britannica Bk. of Year 28/1The Boeing YB-52, an eight-engine jet swept-wing Stratofortress designed gradually to replace the intercontinental B-36, made its first flight.
1981 Nature 17 Dec. 606/2 The massive wide-area saturation bombing from B-52 stratofortresses alone ultimately added up to 800,000 tonnes of bombs.
1947 Sun (Baltimore) 10 July 2 (caption) The Boeing Aircraft Company's ‘Stratocruiser’, passenger-carrying counterpart of the ‘Stratofreighter’, is shown as it takes off on its initial test flight at Seattle.
1947 Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va. ) 18 Dec. 10/1The XB4 Stratojet, described as potentially the world's most powerful plane, made its initial test hop yesterday.
1955 Times 20 June 3/5 One ‘Stratojet’ bomber succeeds another as the latest weapon of defence.
1938 Sun (Baltimore) 8 June 3/2 Two other new transports, the Boeing ‘Stratoliner’ and the Douglas DC-4.
1939 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 26 Dec. 805/1Boeing Aircraft Company... Stratoliner. For airplanes and structural parts thereof.
1955 M. McCarthy Sights & Spectacles (1959) 162Stratoliners from Kansas City ferry-in patrons for Guys and Dolls.
1933 Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va. ) 16 Nov. 6/4Clues to the tail-winds that may push future strato-planes on high-speed flights through the stratosphere were sought..here today by astronomers watching the Leonid meteor shower.
1936 Discovery Apr. 125/2 The efficiency of the reaction-motor beginning where that of the propeller leaves off, at approximately the 10-mile level,..raises the question as to whether certain makers of hush-hush ‘stratoplanes’ are not working along the wrong lines.
1955 Ann. Rep. 1954 (Boeing Airplane Co.) 15/2The new military airplane, to be known as the KC-135 Jet Stratotanker, will be an advanced version of the prototype.
1980 Times 1 Feb. 3/3 (caption) A woman stratotanker pilot in the United States Air Force at RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, yesterday, after a refuelling mission.
1934 Amer. Speech IX. 236/2According to C. E. Mason, the New York Times coined the word stratonaut to describe venturers in the stratosphere.
1936 Nature 27 June 1053/1 A general introduction which is packed with references to Magellan and Copernicus on one hand, and the stratosphere explorers (stratonauts) and theoretical investigators of the expanding universe on the other.
1937 C. G. Philp Conquest of Stratosphere 6Seventy-four years ago..those gallant pioneers, Glaisher and Coxwell,..claimed to have reached a height of 7 miles, into the lower stratosphere..without a single essential of the modern stratonaut, for they had no oxygen apparatus.
1945 Sun (Baltimore) 23 June 3/2 (caption) An airman wears a new flexible pressurized ‘Strato-suit’ of rubberized fabric..for use in high-altitude flying.
1949 Jrnl. Brit. InterplanetarySoc. VIII. 40Doubtless considerable improvements have been effected in stratosuits since the Haldane-Davis original.
strato-
before vowels strat-, word-forming element referring to layers or layering, also stratus clouds, from comb. form of Latin stratus "a spreading" (see stratum).
ORIGIN: In sense 1 from stratus ; in sense 2 from stratum : see -o- .
strato-
combining form.
horizontal layers: Stratosphere = area of the atmosphere where the winds are mainly horizontal.
of the stratosphere; having to do with high altitudes: Stratotanker = a tanker plane that can refuel bombers at high altitudes.
[< stratus]
strato-
I.combining form
Etymology: New Latin stratus
: stratus and
< stratocirrus >
< stratocumulus >
II.combining form
Etymology: stratosphere
: stratosphere
< strato-chamber >
< strato-flying airplanes — Science News Letter >
I.
< stratocirrus >
< stratocumulus >
II.
< strato-chamber >
< strato-flying airplanes — Science News Letter >
strato-
Prefix
- Forms terms relating to strata and especially to stratus clouds
Derived terms
English words prefixed with strato-
词根词缀:strato-
【来源及含义】Greek: army
【同源单词】strategem, strategist, strategy, stratocrat, stratocratic, stratography