关于英语词根Epi和Pro的发展历史。
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Epimetheus (Greek: Ἐπιμηθεύς, which might mean "hindsight", literally "afterthinker"was the brother of Prometheus (traditionally interpreted as "foresight", literally "fore-thinker")
epi is from Greek and also used in Latin. Appears in original Greek bible and then appeared in old English translation bible.
epi- on, upon Ancient Greek ἐπι- (epi-), upon, on,outside, outside of Epicardium,epidermis, epiral, episclera, epistaxis, epicenter, epitaph,episode, epistle
medical definition of epiupon <epibulbar> : besides<epiphenomenon> : attached to <epididymis> : outer <epiblast>: after <epigenesis>
on; upon; above;over: epidermis, epicentre
in addition to:epiphenomenon
after: epigenesis,epilogue
near; close to:epicalyx
epi-, ep-
(Greek: above, over, on, upon; besides; in addition to; toward; among)
Greek prepositions:Epi (Genitive, Dative,
Accusative)
1. With Genitive
a. Spatial: on, upon, at near
b. Temporal: in the time of, ring
c. Cause: on the basis of
2. With Dative
a. Spatial: on, upon, against, at, near
b. Temporal: at, at the time of, ring
c. Cause: on the basis of
3. With Accusative
a. Spatial: on, upon, to, up to, against
b. Temporal: for, over a period of
on,upom,above,over: epidermis, epicentre
in addition to: epiphenomenon
after: epigenesis, epilogue
near, close to: epicalyx
epibasal
Upper segment of a zygote or embryo, ultimately giving rise to the shoot.
epibasidium
The part of a heterobasidium which bears sterigmata and is separated by a septum from the hypobasidium.
epibenthic
The community of organisms living at the surface of the sea bed or lake floor.
epibenthos
1. The community of organisms living at the surface of the sea bed or lake floor.
2. Fauna and flora of sea-bottom between low-water mark and hundred-fathom line or the 200-meter line.
epibiont
1. Living attached to another organism.
2. Surviving, applied to endemic species that are relics of a former
flora or fauna; growing on the exterior of living organisms; living on a
surface, as of the sea bottom.
An antonym is hypobiotic.
epibiontic
Living attached to another organism without any connotation of mutualism.
Urchins and grazing fishes feed on epibionts of reefs and often scrape off bits of calcium carbonate; resulting in bioerosion.
epibiosis
Either the condition of those organisms that live on the surface
of another organism or those benthic organisms that live on the surface
of bottom mud.
epibiotic
Living attached to another organism; such as, fungus.
epiblast
The outer layer of a gastrula in the embryo of some grasses, a
small structure opposite the scutellum, thought to be a rudimentary
cotyledon.
epibolic
epicalyx
Epidemiology: epi,upon;demos,people; logy, study. Epidemiologyis, thus, the study of what is upon the people.
pro- before(in[physical] position or time), in front of Greek πρό (pro) prologue, prostate, prorate, procephalic
pro- for, forward Latin pro procrastinate,propulsion, propel,projection, project, propose,proactive追问行不行啊?
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时间:2023-10-12 12:14
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