stylo- 或 styli- 或 styl-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Style:
前缀,表示“风格”:
stylopodium.
柱基
语源
- From Latin stilus, stylus [stake, stem, style] * see stylus
源自 拉丁语 stilus, stylus [柱,茎,花柱] *参见 stylus
stylo- or (before a vowel) styl-
combining form
(in biology) a style
⇒
stylopodium
indicating a column or point
⇒
stylobate
⇒
stylograph
Origin
from Greek stulos columnstylo-1
Word Origin
1
a combining form representing style, or styloid, in the formation of compound words:
stylography.
Also, styli-; especially before a vowel, styl-.
Origin
combining form representing Latin stilus. See stylus, -o-
stylo-2
1
a combining form meaning “column,” “pillar,” “tube,” used in the formation of compound words:
stylolite.
Also, styli-; especially before a vowel, styl-.
Origin
< Greek, combining form of stŷlos pillar
Related Words
- styl-
- styli-
- -style
- anastylosis
- stylobate
- stylograph
stylo-a combining form, frequent in scientific terminology, representing style or styloid.
stylo-
combining form
⇨ see styl-
combining form
⇨ see styl-
1671 Phillips, *Styloglossum.
1684 Blancard's Phys. Dict. ,Styloglossum, is that pair of Muscles which lift up the Tongue.
1728 Chambers Cycl. ,Styloglossus, a pair of Muscles, running off sharp and fleshy, from the Processus Styloides.
1831 R. Knox Cloquet'sAnat. 177The styloglossus muscle.
1897 Proc. Zool. Soc. 376The *stylo-mandibular ligament.
1831 R. Knox Cloquet'sAnat. 177*Stylomaxillary Ligament.
1888 Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life 477The *Stylommatophorous Pulmonata.
1684 tr. Blancard'sPhys. Dict. ,*Stylopharyngæus is a pair of Muscles that dilate the Gullet.
1897 Proc. Zool. Soc. 377The stylo-pharyngeus is always present though small.
1856 Henslow Dict. Bot. Terms,*Stylostemon, an epigynous stamen, originating in adhesion of the filament to the style.
ORIGIN: from styloid : see -o- .
stylo-
— see styl-
— see styl-
stylo-
Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing.
Prefix
- anatomy the styloid process of the temporal bone