释义 |
di- combining form Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin, from Greek; akin to Old English twi- — more at twi- 1. : twice : twofold : double < dichromatic > 2. : containing two atoms, radicals, or groups (of a specified kind) < dichloride > 3. : being a Greek coin or unit of value worth two specified units < distater > < didrachma > |