释义 |
ˈskeleto- combining form of Gr. σκελετός, -όν, used in a few scientific terms as skeleˈtogenous a., producing, or helping to form, a skeleton; skeleˈtography, skeleˈtology, ˌskeletoˈtrophic a. (see quots.).
1851Dunglison Med. Dict., Skeletology,..a treatise on the solid parts of the body. 1876Ibid., Skeletography, a description of the skeleton. 1878Bell Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 427 The tissue..which has been called the ‘skeletogenous layer’ or ‘skeletogenous tissue’, on account of its relations to the future skeleton. 1883Encycl. Brit. XVI. 634/1 The skeletal and blood-containing and -producing tissues in fact form one..continuous whole, which may be called the skeleto-trophic system of tissues. |