释义 |
memˈbrano- taken as combining form of membrane, with the sense ‘consisting of membrane and’ (something else denoted by the adj. with which it is joined), as membrano-calcareous, membrano-cartilaginous, membrano-coriaceous, membrano-corneous, membrano-nervous. Also membranoˈgenic a., producing membrane.
1835–6Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 744/2 A membrano-cartilaginous lamina. 1836–9Ibid. II. 537/1 An extremely delicate..membrano-nervous apparatus. 1838G. Johnston Brit. Zooph. 289 Flustra tuberculata, membrano-calcareous. 1850Allman in Brit. Assoc. Rep. (1851) 328 Cœnœcium composed of membrano-corneous branched tubes. 1885G. L. Goodale Physiol. Bot. (1892) 227 note, Substances which by their mutual contact give rise to such precipitation-membranes are termed membranogenic. 1890Century Dict., Membrano-coriaceous, of a thick, tough, membraneous texture or consistency, as a polyzoan. |