词根:alesc (esc, alit, olesc) = becoming
词根alesc来自拉丁语的alesc意为becoming。growing,esc,alit,olesc是它的变形。
同源词:
1. coalition(变成一起co<com(=together) + alit<alesc(=becoming))
n.联合;(政党间的)联盟
coalesce n.联合
A coalition nations attacked Iraq in 1991. 多国联军于1991年攻击了伊拉克。
2. adolescence
n.青春期 *ad( = to ,toward),olesc,alesc(=becoming)
The period of adolescence has fascinated people of all ages. 青春期阶段总是使各个年龄的人都着迷。
3. adolescent
adj.青春期的 n.青少年 *ad( = to ,toward),olesc,alesc(=becoming)
Aristotle characterized the adolescent as being "high-minded",but somewaht put this down to lack of experience. 亚里士多德认为青少年的特点是“高洁的”,但他也认为这在某种程度上缺乏经验。
4. florescence
n. 开花,盛开;花期,全盛期 *flor (=flower),esc<alesc(=becoming)
florescent adj.开花的,花盛开的
5. fluorescent
adj.发荧光的,荧光性的 *fluor(=bloom),esc<alesc(=becoming)
fluorescence n.荧光性
fluorescent lamps /lighting 荧光灯/荧光照明
6. phosphorescence
n.发磷光;磷光 *phos(=light),phor(=carry,produce),esc<alesc(=becoming)
phosphorescent adj.发磷光的,磷光性的
词根词缀:-aceous, -acea, -aceae, -aceaen, -aceus
【来源及含义】Latin: a suffix; having the quality of, of the nature of, characterized by, belonging to, resembling
【相关描述】There are hunderds of words that utilize the -aceous suffix which are not shown here; however, the following will present important examples.
A suffix that forms adjectives and is used with technical combinations, especially in biological terms: "pertaining or belonging to, of the nature of, or characterized by; to be full of, to possess abundantly". The suffix -acea usually denotes "orders and classes in zoology" while the suffix -aceae usually denotes "orders and families in botany" and -aceaen is used to denote members of "orders of the animal kingdom".
【同源单词】acanthaceous, -aceous, alliaceous, ampullaceous, amygdalaceous, amylaceous
词根词缀:-al, -ial, -eal
【来源及含义】Latin: suffix; pertaining to, like, of the kind of, relating to, characterized by, belonging to; action of, process of
【同源单词】abacterial, abdominal, abdominal adhesion, abdominal aorta, abdominal aortic aneurysm, abdominal aortography
词根词缀:-ard, -art
【来源及含义】a suffix which forms nouns that refer to people who regularly engage in some activity, or who are characterized in a certain way, as indicated by the stem or root of the word; originally, which appeared in Middle English in words from Old French where it expressed an intensive degree or with a pejorative or disparaging application
【同源单词】braggard, coward, drunkard, wizard
词根词缀:chim-, chimer-
【来源及含义】Greek: khimaira, fabled monster; unreal, fantastic, imaginary, fanciful, unrealistic; however, in medical and other scientific fields, characterized by two or more genetically distinct cell types in one organism
【同源单词】blood group chimerism, Chimera, chimera, chimeral, chimeraplast, chimeraplasty
词根词缀:cholera-, choler-, choleri-, cholero-
【来源及含义】Greek: disease in which the bodily humors [biles] are subject to violent discharge; characterized by severe vomiting and diarrhea
【同源单词】choler, cholera, choleragenic, choleraic, choleresis, choleretic
词根词缀:-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
【来源及含义】Latin: to inhabit; to live in, to live on, to live among; to dwell; living among, dwelling in; occurring on, occurring in
【相关描述】Suffixes that refer to the location or an area of growth. Used primarily in botanical and biological terminology to indicate a plant or an organism that is characterized by a habitat or place of existence as indicated by the combining root.
The suffix -cole is derived from Latin colere, "to inhabit, to dwell, to live".
Don't confuse this -cole, -cola , "inhabit, live in, dwelling in" unit with the following cole-, coleo- (sheath, scabbard, vagina); coll-, col- (neck); collo-, coll- (glue); colo-, col- (colon, large intestine); and colon-, coln- (farm, settlement) units.
【相关词根词缀】 Related life, live-word units: anima-; bio-; vita-; viva-.
【同源单词】acarocola, acarocole, acarocoline, acarocolous, acrodendrocola, acrodendrocole
词根词缀:-ial
【来源及含义】Latin: a suffix that forms English adjectives from Latin adjectives ending with -is or -ius with meanings that include "pertaining to, relating to", or "characterized by"
【同源单词】abacterial, adaxial, adverbial, aerial, affixial, agrestial
词根词缀:-ine
【来源及含义】Greek > Latin: a suffix that is used to form hundreds of words that mean: similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, or of the nature of
【相关描述】This element is also utilized to form abstract nouns; feminine common nouns; and it is used in chemistry to form names of alkaloids and bases or names of elements.
【同源单词】absinthine, acanthine, acarine, accipitrine, acephaline, acervuline
词根词缀:-itious
【来源及含义】Latin: a suffix; tending to, characterized by
【同源单词】adventitious, expeditious, fictitious