单词 | acarpelous |
释义 | acarpelous in American English (eɪˈkɑrpələs) or aˈcarpellous (eɪˈkɑrpələs) adjective Botany without carpels Word origin a-2 + carpel + -ousacarpelous in American English (eiˈkɑːrpələs) adjective Botany having no carpels Also: acarpellous Word origin [1875–80; a-6 + carpel + -ous]This word is first recorded in the period 1875–80. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Diaspora, authoritarian, graph, massage, musical chairs-ous is a suffix forming adjectives that have the general sense “possessing, full of”a given quality (covetous; glorious; nervous; wondrous); -ous and its variant -ious have often been used to Anglicize Latin adjectives with terminations that cannotbe directly adapted into English (atrocious; contiguous; garrulous; obvious; stupendous). As an adjective-forming suffix of neutral value, it regularly Anglicizes Greekand Latin adjectives derived without suffix from nouns and verbs; many such formationsare productive combining forms in English, sometimes with a corresponding nominalcombining form that has no suffix (as -fer and -ferous; -phore and -phorous; -pter and -pterous; -vore and -vorous) |
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