- aff-Form
- гл.
геол. форма, близкая определённому виду, форма, родственная определённому виду
Универсальный немецко-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный немецко-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
-form — aff. a combining form meaning “having the form of”: cruciform[/ex] • Etymology: < L fōrmis … From formal English to slang
dodeca- — aff. a combining form meaning “twelve”: dodecagon[/ex] • Etymology: < Gk dōdeka , comb. form of dōdekás twelve =dō , comb. form of dúo two+ dekas, comb. form of déka ten … From formal English to slang
-hedron — aff. a combining form used in the names of geometrical solid figures having the form or number of faces specified by the initial element: tetrahedron[/ex] • Etymology: < Gk edron, neut. of edros having bases, sided, der. of hédra seat, face of … From formal English to slang
-plast — aff. a combining form meaning “living substance,”“organelle,”“cell”: chloroplast; protoplast; spheroplast[/ex] • Etymology: comb. form repr. Gk plastós formed, molded, v. adj. of plássein to form, mold. Cf. plastic … From formal English to slang
mega- — aff. a combining form meaning “extremely large, huge,” orig. a variant of megalo (megalith), used also in the names of units of measure equal to one million of a given base unit (megahertz; megaton), and by extension, now freely used to form… … From formal English to slang
morpho- — aff. a combining form meaning “form, structure”: morphology[/ex] Also, esp. before a vowel,morph Etymology: < Gk, comb. form of morphḗ … From formal English to slang
physio- — aff. a combining form representing physical or physiological: physiotherapy[/ex] • Etymology: < Gk physio , comb. form of phýsis origin, form … From formal English to slang
proto- — aff. a combining form meaning “first,”“foremost,”“earliest form of” (prototype; protoplasm); used also in the names of chemical compounds that are the first in a given series or that contain the minimum amount of an element. Also, esp. before a… … From formal English to slang
sclero- — aff. a combining form meaning “hard,” used with this meaning, and as a combining form of sclera: scleroderma[/ex] Also, esp. before a vowel scler . Etymology: comb. form of Gk sklērós hard … From formal English to slang
-ation — aff. a suffix used to form nouns corresponding to verbs or adjectives ending in ate I (separation); on this model, sometimes used to form nouns from other stems (flirtation; starvation) • Etymology: < L ātiōn , s. of ātiō= ā s. vowel + tiō… … From formal English to slang
-ative — aff. a suffix used to form adjectives from verbs ending in ate I (regulative); on this model, used to form adjectives from other stems (normative) • Etymology: < L ātīvus= āt(us) ate I+ īvus ive … From formal English to slang