释义 |
-clast I. \ˌklast, -aa(ə)st, -aist\ noun combining form (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin -clastes, from Middle Greek -klastēs, from Greek klan to break — more at gladiator 1. : one that breaks or destroys < iconoclast > < biblioclast > 2. [German -klast, from Medieval Latin -clastes] : something that breaks or destroys; especially : a tool for breaking < cranioclast > II. noun combining form (-s) Etymology: back-formation from -clastic (II) : rock composed of fragmental material (of a specified type) < pyroclast > < cataclast > |