释义 |
pros·the·sis \ˈprästhəsə̇s, in sense 2 präsˈthēsə̇s\ noun (plural prosthe·ses \-thəˌsēz, -ˈthēˌsēz\) Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek, literally, addition, from prostithenai to put to, add, from pros near, toward, to + tithenai to place, put — more at pros-, do 1. a. : the addition of a sound or syllable to a word especially by prefixing (as in newt, beloved) b. : the addition of one or more syllables at the beginning of a member or verse — used especially in ref. to Greek and Latin prosody; compare aphaeresis 2. : an artificial device to replace a missing part of the body (as a suction socket to replace a lower leg or a dental restoration) |