释义 |
ˈcellulo- used as a comb. form of cellule, L. cellula (for the form cf. bulbo-) forming principally adjs. used in physiology, which in sense are practically compounds of cellular: e.g. cellulo-adipose, (tissue) partly cellular partly adipose; similarly cellulo-fibrous, cellulo-muscular, cellulo-tendinous, cellulo-vascular; cellulo-cutaneous, pertaining jointly to the skin and subcutaneous connective tissue; cellulo-membranous, pertaining to the ‘cellular membrane’; cellulo-serous, pertaining jointly to the ‘cellular’ and ‘serous’ membranes.
1835Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 140 The disorganised cellulo-vascular structure. 1836Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 12/2 A fibrous or cellulo-fibrous expansion. 1836Ibid. I. 178/2 A middle cellulo-tendinous raphé before and behind that intestine. 1847–9Ibid. IV. 126/1 The cellulo-muscular structures of the limbs. 1857Bullock tr. Cazeaux' Midwif. 40 A very thick layer of cellulo-adipose tissue. 1878T. Bryant Pract. Surg I. 27 Sores or ulcers..of a cellulo-membranous kind. Ibid. I. 51 Cellulo-cutaneous forms of the disease. |