释义 |
pre·dom·i·nant I. \-nənt\ adjective Etymology: Middle French predominant, from Medieval Latin praedominant-, praedominans, present participle of praedominari to predominate, from Latin prae- pre- + dominari to rule, govern — more at dominate : holding an ascendancy : having superior strength, influence, authority, or position : controlling, dominating, prevailing < the town and the school district were the predominant governmental units — Margie Malmberg > < could yield to the pressure of a predominant self-interest — J.L.Motley > Synonyms: see dominant II. noun 1. : one that predominates 2. : an organism occupying a position of marked importance in an ecological community without being a true dominant; especially : a vertebrate holding a conspicuous position in a predominantly plant community < the buffalo constituted a true predominant on the western grass lands > |