laryngo- 或 laryng-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Larynx:
喉:
laryngoscope.
喉镜
语源
- New Latin
现代拉丁语 - from Greek larungo-
源自 希腊语 larungo- - from larunx larung- [larynx]
源自 larunx larung- [喉头]
laryngo- or (before a vowel) laryng-
combining form
indicating the larynx
⇒
laryngoscope
laryngo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form representing larynx, in compound words:
laryngotomy.
Also, especially before a vowel, laryng-.
Origin
combining form representing New Latin larynx, Greek lárynx (stem laryng-) larynx; see -o-
Related Words
- infectious laryngotracheitis
- laryngology
- laryngopharyngeal
- laryngopharynx
- laryngoscope
- laryngoscopy
laryngo-a combining form of larynx, as in laryngoscope.
Also, (before vowels), laryng-.
laryngo-
combining form
⇨ see laryng-
combining form
⇨ see laryng-
1888 M. Mackenzie Fredk. the Noble i. 11,I had never seen him mentioned in *laryngological literature.
1871 ― Growths in Larynx iii. 18From the varying..character of the voice..the presence of a growth may be occasionally inferred by the experienced *laryngologist.
1842 Dunglison Med. Lex. ,*Laryngology.
1887 ( title),Journal of Laryngology and Rhinology.
1892 Pall Mall G. 4 Feb. 6/2 Laryngology being his almost invariable subject.
1872 Cohen Dis. Throat 10The *laryngo-pharyngeal sinuses.
1893 A. W. MacCoy in C. H. Burnett Syst. Dis. Ear, Nose, & Throat II. 195The *laryngo-pharynx..is chiefly interesting because of its relationship to the epiglottis and the superior margin of the larynx, which is situated in front of it.
1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 754When the laryngo-pharynx and œsophagus are the primary seat , the cervical glands are not so rapidly implicated. [ of cancer]
1960 Laryngopharynx . [ see inletn. 5]
1927 Observer 6 Nov. 19/3 We have a special instrument, the *laryngophone, by means of which we can speak to each other in flight.
1941 Jrnl. R.Aeronaut. Soc. XLV. 402The picking up of the throat vibrations is done with a laryngophone.
1862 H. W. Fuller Dis. Lungs 105In *laryngophony..the voice seems not only to be produced but to be concentrated immediately beneath the stethoscope.
1880 M. Mackenzie Dis. Throat & Nose I. 289Excessive secretion from the larynx (*laryngorrhoea).
1878 Cassell's Fam. Mag. 574/2*Laryngostroboscopy..a method of examining the vibrations of the vocal chords during the production of sounds.
1880 M. Mackenzie Dis. Throat & Nose I. 559Contraction of the *laryngo-tracheal canal.
1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 764The front part of the neck corresponding to the larynx and upper part of the trachea, the laryngo-tracheal region.
1932 Dorland & Miller Med. Dict. (ed. 16) 685/2*Laryngotracheobronchitis.
1956 Hinshaw & Garland Dis. Chest xi. 183Among the most serious and difficult ailments affecting small children are a group of diseases variously called acute laryngotracheobronchitis, bronchiolitis, fibrinous bronchitis or ‘croup’. These are characterized by violent cough, often associated with laryngospasm and bronchospasm and appear to be of infectious origin.
1972 Daily Tel. 2 Feb. 13/5Two American pathologists have been claiming that laryngotracheobronchitis is frequently responsible for cot deaths, since they have found signs of inflammation in the larynxes, windpipes and bronchial tubes of babies who died.
1879 St. George'sHosp. Rep. IX. 587*Laryngotracheotomy was therefore performed.
1888 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,Laryngotracheotomy, the operation of opening the larynx by division of the crico-thyroid membrane, the cricoid cartilage, the crico-tracheal membrane, and some of the upper rings of the trachea also.
1896 Allbutt's Syst. Med. I. 812In very rare cases laryngeal symptoms (*laryngo-typhoid). [ typhoid fever commences with]
Ibid. 818Ulcerations, which according to some observers are due to the typhoid bacillus, and may thus be looked upon as a typical form of typhoid, ‘laryngo-typhoid’.
1888 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Laryngotyphus, a form of typhus fever in which there is secondary ulceration of the larynx and necrosis of its cartilages.
1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. II. 364Its occurrence led Rokitansky to give to this variety the name of Laryngo-typhus. [ sc. laryngitis in typhus]
laryngo-
combining form.
larynx: Laryngoscopy = examination of the larynx.
larynx and _____: Laryngopharyngeal = having to do with the larynx and the pharynx.
Also, laryng- before vowels.
[< Greek lárynx, láryngos upper windpipe]
laryngo-
— see laryng-
— see laryng-
laryngo-
Prefix
- Of the throat or larynx.
Derived terms
English words prefixed with laryngo-