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词根:art = skill(技巧), art(技术)

  词根art来自拉丁语的art,意为skill,art,ars(=skill)。

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1. articulate adj.发音清晰的;善于表达的;有关节的
             v.清楚地讲话;发音;以关节连接
             n.articulation 清晰的发音,关节
   It's difficult for some men to articulate their real feelings.有些人和很难清楚地表达自己的真实情感。

2. artifact n.人工制造品;加工品;工艺品 《fact = to make》

3. artifice n. 灵巧;奸计;诡计 《fact = to make》
  by artifice 用奸计

4. artifical adj. 人式的,人为的;人造的;不自然的 《fact = to make》
  artificial/flowers/insemination/light/satellite/turf 假花/人工授精/人造光线/人造卫星/人造草皮

5. artillery n.(军)火炮;大炮;炮兵(部队)

6. artist n.艺术家;美术家(尤其指画家);(某方面的)能手

7. artiste n.(职业歌手、演员、舞蹈家等)艺人;(某项手艺的)能手

8. artistry n.艺术性;艺术技巧;艺术才能

9. artistic adj.艺术的;艺术家的
           adj.artistical (=artistic)
           adv.artistically 艺术地

10. arty adj.冒充有艺术价值的,附庸风雅的;装作爱好艺术的
        abbr.大炮(=artillery)
   arty-crafty (家具等)美观而不实用的

11. artful adj.狡猾的,奸猾的;人工的

12. artless adj.(和artful相对)单纯的,天真的;自然的 less(=without)
   artless village girl 纯朴的乡村姑娘

词根词缀:baro-, bar-, bary-

【来源及含义】Greek: weight, heavy; atmospheric pressure; a combining form meaning "pressure", as in barotaxis, or sometimes "weight", as in baromacrometer

【相关描述】In an extended sense, these elements may mean "difficult" or "slow".

【同源单词】abarognosis, baragnosis, baranesthesia, baresthesiometric, barhypesthesia, bariatrician

词根词缀:ichor-

【来源及含义】Greek: fluid [distinct from blood] that flows through the veins of the gods; by extension, "watery part of blood or milk," used in the sense of "thin, serous or sanious fluid, especially from a wound or sore"

【相关词根词缀】Cross references of word groups that are related, partially or extensively, to: "blister, bump, swelling": bull-; papulo-; pemphig-; puro-; pus-; pustu-; pyo-; suppurant-; tum-; vesico-; vesiculo-.

【同源单词】ichor, ichorhemia, ichoroid, ichorous, ichorous pus, ichorrhemia

词根词缀:laud-

【来源及含义】Latin: praise, praising; glorify, glorifying; showing or expressing strong approval or admiration for something or someone

【同源单词】collaud, collaudation, cum laude, illaudable, laud, laudability

词根词缀:mania-, -mania, -maniac, -maniacal, -manic, -manically, -maniacally

【来源及含义】Greek: a specific mental disorder or obsessive preoccupation with something; madness, frenzy; obsession, or abnormal desire for or with something or someone; also, an excessive enthusiasm or fondness for something

【相关词根词缀】 Cross references of word families that are related directly, or indirectly, to: "anger, angry; rage, wrath, fury; rave": fur-, furi-; ira-; lysso-; rab-, rav-.

【同源单词】ablutomania, aboulomania, acromania, acronymania, adipomania, aedoeomania

词根词缀:mne-, mnem-, mnemon-, mnes-, -mnesia, -mnesiac, -mnesic, -mnestic

【来源及含义】Greek: memory, to remember; recollection of something or someone; awareness, consciousness of the present and the past

【相关词根词缀】 Etymologically related "forget, forgetfulness" word families: aletho-; letho-; oblivio-. Related "memory, remembering" word families: memor-; reminisc-.

【同源单词】acousmatamnesia, amnemonic, amnesia, amnesiac, amnesic, amnesiophobia

词根词缀:-olatry, -latry, -olater-, -later, -olatress, -latress, -olatria, -olatrous, -latrous

【来源及含义】Greek: worship; excessively, fanatically devoted to someone or something; “service paid to the gods”

【相关词根词缀】Related religious-word units: church; dei-, div-; ecclesi-; fanati-; hiero-; idol-; theo-; zelo-.

【同源单词】angelolatry, anthropolatry, arborolatry, archaeolater, archaeolatrous, archaeolatry

词根词缀:-omics, -ome, -omes

【来源及含义】Greek: said to be a stem for "all, every, whole", or "complete"; that is, a field of study in biology that refers to the whole set of omics including their -omics and -ome subfields in order to understand life as a holistic existence and organic beings as a whole

【相关描述】Bioinformatists and molecular biologists are thought to be among the first scientists to start to apply the -ome suffix in several scientific areas.

Bioinformatics is an information science that analyzes life processes using computational tools for solving biological problems and to give direction or an overview in biology.

Ome and omics are convenient ways to describe a holistic way of looking at complex systems. In the mid 1990's bioinformatists started realizing the convenience of -omics and used terms for many fields; such as, metabolome, textome, interactome, bacteriome, eukaryome, functome, patentome, neurome and so on.

Omics was coined by scientists to present the realization of the importance of information processing in biology that was proposed by many biologists and as such, it was made possible by the development of personal computers and personal computer operating systems; such as, Windows, Linux, and Apple.

【同源单词】bibliome, bibliomics, biomics, connectome, connectomics, cytome

词根词缀:-orium, -oria, -ory

【来源及含义】Latin: a suffix; a place or instrument for performing the action of the main element; a place used for something

【同源单词】amatory, ambagitory, ambulatory, armory, auditorium, balneatory

词根词缀:phobo-, phob-, -phobia, -phobias, -phobe, -phobiac, -phobist, -phobic, -phobism, -phobous

【来源及含义】Greek: fear, extreme fear of; morbid, excessive, irrational fear, or terror of something or someone; however, sometimes this Greek element also means a strong dislike, dread, or hatred for something or someone

【同源单词】ablutophobia, ablutophobic, acarophobia, acarophobiac, acerbophobia, acerophobia