释义 |
suffixiːnɪnʌɪn 1(forming adjectives) belonging to; resembling in nature. 2Forming adjectives from the names of genera (such as bovine from the genus Bos) or from the names of subfamilies (such as colubrine from the subfamily Colubrinae).
Origin From French -in, -ine, or from Latin -inus. suffixʌɪn Forming adjectives from the names of minerals, plants, etc.
Origin From Latin -inus, from Greek -inos. suffixɪniːn Forming feminine nouns such as heroine, margravine.
Origin From French, via Latin -ina from Greek -inē, or from German -in. suffixiːnɪn 1Forming chiefly abstract nouns and diminutives such as doctrine, medicine, figurine. 2Chemistry Forming names of alkaloids, halogens, amines, amino acids, and other substances.
Origin From French, from the Latin feminine form -ina. suffix 1(forming adjectives) belonging to; resembling in nature. 2Forming adjectives from taxonomic names (such as bovine from the genus Bos).
Origin From French -in, -ine, or from Latin -inus. suffix Forming adjectives from the names of minerals, plants, etc.
Origin From Latin -inus, from Greek -inos. suffix Forming feminine common nouns and proper names such as heroine, Josephine.
Origin From French, via Latin -ina from Greek -inē, or from German -in. suffix 1Forming chiefly abstract nouns and diminutives such as doctrine, medicine, figurine. 2Chemistry Forming names of alkaloids, halogens, amines, amino acids, and other substances.
Origin From French, from the Latin feminine form -ina. |