单词 | stomato- |
释义 | stomato-comb. form representing Greek στοματο-, combining form of στοματ-, στόμα mouth (see stoma n.): occurring in modern scientific terms, chiefly zoological. See also stomatopod adj. and n. stomatodendron n. Brit. /ˌstəʊmətə(ʊ)ˈdɛndrən/ , /ˌstɒmətə(ʊ)ˈdɛndrən/ , U.S. /ˌstoʊmədəˈdɛndrən/ , /ˌstɑmədəˈdɛndrən/ (pl. ˌstomatoˈdendra) [Greek δένδρον tree] each of the dendritic branches bearing minute polyps in the family Rhizostomidæ of hydrozoans.Π 1859 T. H. Huxley Oceanic Hydrozoa 18 In the Rhizostomidæ, a complex tree-like mass, whose branches, the stomatodendra, end in, and are covered with, minute polypites..is suspended from the middle of the umbrella. stomatogastric adj. Brit. /ˌstəʊmətə(ʊ)ˈɡastrɪk/ , /ˌstɒmətə(ʊ)ˈɡastrɪk/ , U.S. /ˌstoʊmədəˈɡæstrɪk/ , /ˌstɑmədəˈɡæstrɪk/ [gastric adj.] pertaining to or connected with the mouth and stomach; applied to a system of visceral nerves in invertebrates.ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > bodies or parts > [adjective] > relating to mouth and stomach stomatogastric1844 1844 W. B. Carpenter Animal Physiol. x. 342 Other small ganglia and nerves, connected with..mastication and digestion..are called stomato-gastric. 1895 D. Sharp in Cambr. Nat. Hist. V. i. 120 Stomato-gastric nerves of Cockroach. stomatognath n. Brit. /ˈstəʊmətə(ɡ)naθ/ , /ˈstɒmətə(ɡ)naθ/ , U.S. /ˈstoʊmədə(ɡ)ˌnæθ/ , /ˈstɑmədə(ɡ)ˌnæθ/ [Greek γνάθος jaw] a generic term for the hard structures or ‘teeth’ in the stomodæum of various classes of animals, as molluscs, crustaceans, annelids, rotifers, etc.ΚΠ 1900 W. B. Benham in Proc. Zool. Soc. 982 (note) I would suggest..‘stomatognath’ as a convenient term by which to refer to the various chitinous, or calcified, or siliceous ‘teeth’ or ‘jaws’ occurring as specialized thickenings of the lining of the stomodæum. stomatology n. Brit. /ˌstəʊməˈtɒlədʒi/ , /ˌstɒməˈtɒlədʒi/ , U.S. /ˌstoʊməˈtɑlədʒi/ , /ˌstɑməˈtɑlədʒi/ [-logy comb. form] the scientific study of the mouth.ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > study of body > study of other parts > [noun] > of mouth stomatology1895 1895 Westm. Gaz. 22 June 8/1 The Science of Stomatology. stomatological adj. Brit. /ˌstəʊmətə(ʊ)ˈlɒdʒᵻkl/ , /ˌstɒmətə(ʊ)ˈlɒdʒᵻkl/ , U.S. /ˌstoʊmədəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l/ , /ˌstɑmədəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l/ relating to stomatology.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > art or science of medicine > [adjective] > dealing with specific parts neurological1832 rhinological1838 urological1855 otiatric1857 systatic1858 cardiological1884 rhinolaryngological1885 trichological1887 laryngological1888 dermatological1891 neurologic1896 urologic1897 otolaryngologic1898 otolaryngological1898 rhinolaryngologic1898 proctologic1899 proctological1899 stomatological1913 cardio1928 otorhinolaryngological1929 sphygmological1931 haematological1946 haematologic1947 neuroendocrinological1963 urodynamic1963 the world > life > the body > study of body > study of other parts > [adjective] > of mouth stomatological1913 1913 Times 13 Aug. 3/3 At the final session of the Stomatological Section the subject of dental disease as a cause of pain in remote parts of the body was discussed. stomatologist n. Brit. /ˌstəʊməˈtɒlədʒɪst/ , /ˌstɒməˈtɒlədʒɪst/ , U.S. /ˌstoʊməˈtɑlədʒəst/ , /ˌstɑməˈtɑlədʒəst/ one versed in stomatology.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > healer > specialist > [noun] > on organs or structures of the body > mouth, tongue glossologist1844 stomatologist1913 1913 Publ. Opinion 15 Aug. 166/2 The stomatologists of the Medical Congress held a meeting in the Dental Hospital. stomatomorphous adj. Brit. /ˌstəʊmətə(ʊ)ˈmɔːfəs/ , /ˌstɒmətə(ʊ)ˈmɔːfəs/ , U.S. /ˌstoʊmədəˈmɔrfəs/ , /ˌstɑmədəˈmɔrfəs/ [-morphous comb. form] Botany mouth-shaped.ΚΠ 1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. II. 1101/2 Stomatomorphous, mouth-shaped. stomatoplasty n. Brit. /ˈstəʊmətə(ʊ)ˌplasti/ , /ˈstɒmətə(ʊ)ˌplasti/ , U.S. /ˈstoʊmədəˌplæsti/ , /ˈstɑmədəˌplæsti/ , /stəˈmædəˌplæsti/ , /stoʊˈmædəˌplæsti/ [-plasty comb. form] plastic surgery of the mouth (or of the os uteri).ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > fixation and repair operations > [noun] > repair > of specific parts rhinoplastic1823 rhinoplasty1828 cheiloplasty1842 uranoplasty1844 staphyloplasty1846 uranoplastic1850 genyplasty1857 stomatoplasty1860 palatoplasty1873 posthioplasty1874 perineoplasty1875 vaginoplasty1877 myringoplasty1879 thoracoplasty1890 tracheloplasty1890 labioplasty1896 utriculoplasty1910 angioplasty1912 pyeloplasty1913 mammaplasty1938 valvuloplasty1948 tympanoplasty1955 tuboplasty1961 balloon angioplasty1980 blepharoplasty- 1860 R. Fowler Med. Vocab. Stomatoplasty, the operation for remedying a contracted aperture of the mouth. 1880 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 27 Mar. 483/2 Stomatoplasty.—Dr. Mapother described a case of contracted mouth and nostrils from cicatrices after lupus. stomatoplastic adj. Brit. /ˌstəʊmətə(ʊ)ˈplastɪk/ , /ˌstɒmətə(ʊ)ˈplastɪk/ , U.S. /ˌstoʊmədəˈplæstɪk/ , /ˌstɑmədəˈplæstɪk/ pertaining to stomatoplasty.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > fixation and repair operations > [adjective] > repair operations on specific parts rhinoplastic1824 labioplastic1840 blepharoplastic1841 posthioplastic1842 staphyloplastic1842 stomatoplastic1842 cheiloplastic1847 osteoplastic1862 uranoplastic1865 staphylorrhaphic1875 angioplastic1913 mammaplastic1947 tympanoplastic1955 1842 R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon (ed. 3) Stomatoplastic, the operation of forming a mouth. stomatoporoid adj. Brit. /ˌstəʊməˈtɒpərɔɪd/ , /ˌstɒməˈtɒpərɔɪd/ , U.S. /ˌstoʊməˈtɑpəˌrɔɪd/ , /ˌstɑməˈtɑpəˌrɔɪd/ [ < modern Latin Stomatopora ( < Greek πόρος pore) + -oid suffix] resembling or characteristic of a coral of the fossil genus Stomatopora.ΚΠ 1889 E. A. Walford in Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. 45 iii. 566 The interweaving of the Stomatoporoid branches gives rise to another phase of growth, Tubuliporoid. stomatoscope n. Brit. /stə(ʊ)ˈmatəskəʊp/ , /ˈstəʊmətəskəʊp/ , /ˈstɒmətəskəʊp/ , U.S. /stəˈmædəˌskoʊp/ , /stoʊˈmædəˌskoʊp/ , /ˈstoʊmədəˌskoʊp/ , /ˈstɑmədəˌskoʊp/ [-scope comb. form] an instrument for examining the interior of the mouth.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > diagnosis or prognosis > examination > [noun] > by physical means > of specific parts or using specific instruments > specific examining instruments speculum1598 diopter1706 otoscope1853 stomatoscope1853 laparoscope1855 cardioscope1856 sphygmoscope1856 stereoscope1857 laryngoscope1860 pharyngoscope1861 rhinoscope1861 autolaryngoscope1863 vaginoscope1863 oesophagoscope1868 photophore1871 rectoscope1871 endoscope1872 autoscope1873 glottiscope1876 polyscope1878 duck-bill speculum1879 tracer1882 diaphanoscope1883 gastroscope1888 cystoscope1889 kinetoskotoscope1896 photoscope1896 proctoscope1896 bronchoscope1899 sigmoidoscope1900 arthroscope1925 peritoneoscope1939 toposcope1951 fibrescope1954 mediastinoscope1966 fetoscope1968 angioscope1980 1853 R. Dunglison Med. Lexicon (ed. 9) Stomatoscope, any instrument for keeping the mouth open, so as to permit the parts within to be inspected. 1866 Sci. Rev. July 62/3 The Stomatoscope..promises to be very useful in dental surgery,..It consists of a spiral wire of platinum..enclosed in a box-wood cup, and..brought to a red heat by the current..from a small galvanic battery; and a small mirror which reflects the light. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < comb. form1842 |
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