释义 |
deuter- I. combining form or deutero- Etymology: alteration (influenced by Late Latin deutero-) of earlier deutro-, from Middle English, modification of Late Latin deutero-, from Greek deuter-, deutero-, from deuteros second; probably akin to Latin dudum formerly, Greek dein to lack, miss, Greek (Homeric) deuesthai to be in need of, Sanskrit dūra far 1. : second : secondary < deuteragonist > < deuteroplasm > 2. : belonging to any of various classes of chemical substances regarded as secondary products of decomposition < deuteroporphyrin > < deuteroproteose > II. combining form or deutero- Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary from deuterium : deuteri- < deuteride > < deuterochloroform > |