α. 1600s 1800s– thalasso-.
β. 1800s– thalassio-.
γ. 1900s– thalassi-.
Before a vowel thalass-.
单词 | thalasso- |
释义 | thalasso-comb. formα. 1600s 1800s– thalasso-. β. 1800s– thalassio-. γ. 1900s– thalassi-. Before a vowel thalass-. Formative elements of learned words. See also thalassocracy n., etc. Categories » thalassarctine adj. Brit. /ˌθaləˈsɑːktɪn/ , U.S. /ˌθæləˈsɑrkt(ə)n/ Zoology of or pertaining to the Polar Bear, Thalassarctos. [ < scientific Latin Thalassarctos (1825 or earlier; < thalasso- thalasso- comb. form + ancient Greek ἄρκτος bear: see Arctic adj.) + -ine suffix1.] thalassicollidan adj. and n. Brit. /θəˌlasɪˈkɒlᵻdn/ , U.S. /θəˌlæsᵻˈkɑləd(ə)n/ (a) adj. belonging to the Thalassicollidæ, a family of single-celled radiolarians; (b) n. a radiolarian of this family. [ < scientific Latin Thalassicollidae (1854 or earlier; < thalasso- comb. form + ancient Greek κόλλα glue: see colloid adj.) + -an suffix.] thalassiophyte n. Brit. /θəˈlasɪə(ʊ)fʌɪt/ , U.S. /θəˈlæsiəˌfaɪt/ (also thaˈlassophyte) a plant of the Thalassiophyta (see quot. 1842); a seaweed, a marine alga. [ < thalasso- comb. form + -phyte comb. form, after scientific Latin Thalassiophyta (1815 or earlier) or French thalassiophyte (1813 or earlier); compare French thalassophyte (1817 or earlier).] ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > algae > seaweed > [noun] > a seaweed alga?1527 reet1538 reeks1566 seaweeda1684 thalassiophyte1842 1842 Penny Cycl. XXIV. 277/1 Thalassiophytes..is the name given by Lamouroux to designate the vegetable productions of the ocean... It is equivalent to the term Hydrophytes of Lingbye, and the..Marine Algæ. 1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms Thalassophyte. thalassiophytous adj. Brit. /θəˌlasɪˈɒfᵻtəs/ , U.S. /θəˌlæsiˈɑfədəs/ belonging to the Thalassiophyta. [ < either scientific Latin Thalassiophyta or French thalassiophyte thalassiophyte n. + -ous suffix.] thalassometer n. Brit. /ˌθaləˈsɒmᵻtə/ , U.S. /ˌθæləˈsɑmədər/ a tide-gauge. [Compare French thalassomètre (1801 or earlier), German Thalassometer (1825 or earlier).] ΚΠ 1858 P. L. Simmonds Dict. Trade Products Thalassometer, a tide-gauge. thalassometrician n. Brit. /θəˌlasə(ʊ)mᵻˈtrɪʃn/ , U.S. /θəˌlæsoʊməˈtrɪʃ(ə)n/ one who measures the sea.Apparently an isolated use. [After post-classical Latin thalassometra (4th cent.).] ΚΠ 1652 M. Nedham tr. St Ambrose in tr. J. Selden Of Dominion of Sea 5 I have heard of a Geometrician, or one that could measure Land; but never of a Thalassometrician [L. Thalassometram], one that could measure or lay out Bounds in the Sea. thalassophilous adj. Brit. /ˌθaləˈsɒfᵻləs/ , U.S. /ˌθæləˈsɑfələs/ fond of the sea, living in the sea. [ < thalasso- comb. form + -philous comb. form, after scientific Latin thalassophila (1849 or earlier).] ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > sea or ocean > [adjective] > living or growing in sea halophilous1888 thalassophilous1891 halobiotic1909 halophile1909 halophilic1919 halobiontic1928 1891 Cent. Dict. Thalassophilous. thalassophobia n. Brit. /θəˌlasə(ʊ)ˈfəʊbɪə/ , U.S. /θəˌlæsəˈfoʊbiə/ , /θəˌlæsoʊˈfoʊbiə/ a morbid dread of the sea. [Compare French thalassophobie (1893 or earlier), German Thalassophobie (1888 or earlier).] ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > irrational fears pneumatophobia1678 hydrophobia1760 aerophobia1771 panophobia1784 phobia1786 pantophobia1807 necrophobia1833 phoby1834 syphilomania1838 hippophobia1840 phonophobia1841 syphilophobia1842 scotophobia1844 astrophobia1855 sitomania1859 sitophobia1859 thanatophobia1860 Satanophobia1861 batrachophobia1863 panphobia1870 agoraphobia1871 bogyphobia1872 pathophobia1873 aquaphobia1875 toxiphobia1876 claustrophobia1879 cynophobia1879 mysophobia1879 siderodromophobia1879 phthisiophobia1883 sitiophobia1884 ochlophobia1885 sitiomania1887 acrophobia1888 zoophobia1888 leprophobia1889 nosophobia1889 pamphobia1890 bacteriophobia1894 tuberculophobia1894 taeniiphobia1897 thalassophobia1897 topophobia1899 dysmorphophobia1900 akathisia1903 cremnophobia1903 musicophobia1903 ailurophobia1905 brontophobia1905 phobism1914 arachnophobia1925 school phobia1930 coprophobia1934 mycophobia1957 arachniphobia1966 computer phobia1972 coulrophobia1997 1897 tr. T. A. Ribot Psychol. Emotions ii. ii. 213 Every morbid manifestation of fear is immediately fitted with a Greek designation,..and we have aïcmophobia, belenophobia, thalassophobia [Fr. thalassophobie], potamophobia, etc. thalassotherapy n. Brit. /θəˌlasə(ʊ)ˈθɛrəpi/ , U.S. /θəˌlæsoʊˈθɛrəpi/ see quot. 1899. [After French thalassothérapie (1865).] ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > treatments using water > [noun] > treatments by baths warm bath1731 warm bathing1744 sea-bathing1749 sea-bath1785 balneotherapy1881 thalassotherapy1899 spa bath1974 1899 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Thalassotherapy, treatment of disease by sea bathing, sea voyages, etc. 1910 Index-Catal. Libr. Surgeon-General's Office, U.S. Army 2nd Ser. XV. 362/1 Nyström (O.E.) Några ord om hafskuren eller thalassotherapien. (A few words on sea-baths and thalassotherapy.) 8°. Göteborg, 1907. 1966 Punch 5 Oct. 531 Thalassotherapy is sea-bathing in a warm, enclosed and controlled area... Pure sea water is pumped in from several hundred metres out. 1983 B. Inglis & R. West Alternative Health Guide 25 Establishments which provide thalassotherapy have been springing up around the continent of Europe..to provide a holiday in which the usual seaside ingredients..are supplemented..by a regime of salt-water treatments. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < comb. form1652 |
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