释义 |
mucoso-|mjuːˈkəʊsəʊ| used [after Fr.] as a comb. form of L. mūcōsus mucous in various adjs. with the sense ‘partly mucous and partly (something else)’. muˈcoso-calˈcareous a., consisting of mucus and lime. muˈcoso-ˈgranular a., consisting of granulated mucus. muˈcoso-ˈpurulent a. = muco-purulent (see muco-). muˈcoso-ˈsaccharine a., having the properties of mucus and sugar.
1840Penny Cycl. XVI. 363/1 Many naturalists appear to be satisfied that these *mucoso-calcareous bodies..are not of animal origin.
1848Lindley Introd. Bot. i. i. §8 (ed. 4) I. 147 [tr. Mohl in Ann. des Sci. Ser. ii. XIII. 223] The *mucosogranular mass continually increases in the interior wall of these cells.
1856Mayne Expos. Lex., Muco-Purulent, *Mucoso-Purulent.
1847–54Webster, *Mucoso-saccharine, partaking of the qualities of mucilage and sugar. 1891Syd. Soc. Lex., Mucoso-saccharine. |