-ite
后缀
英 /-aɪt/
美 /-aɪt/
英文释义
后缀
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Used to form nouns denoting followers or adherents of a specified person, idea, doctrine, movement, etc.
— Adamsite, Campbellite, Jacobite, laborite, Mansonite, Reaganite, Thatcherite
- Forms adjectives.
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Used to form nouns denoting descendants of a specified historical person, especially a biblical figure.
— Cainite, Ephraimite, Hamite, Japhetite, Lamanite
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Used to form demonyms.
— Brooklynite, Delhiite, Jerusalemite, Keralite, Kilgoreite, New Jerseyite, Seattleite, Seoulite, Sydneyite, Wisconsinite, Wyomingite; also see ashramite, hostelite
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Used to form nouns denoting rocks or minerals.
— andalusite, anorthosite, anthracite, erythrite, forsterite, graphite, hawleyite, titanite
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Used to form nouns denoting fossil organisms.
— ammonite, belemnite
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Used to form nouns denoting segments or components of the body or an organ of the body.
— dendrite, somite
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Used to form nouns denoting the product of a specified process or a commercially manufactured product.
— Bakelite, cordite, dynamite, ebonite, metabolite, vulcanite
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Used to form names of certain chemical compounds, especially salts or esters of acids whose name ends in -ous.
— bromite, chlorite, iodite, phosphite, sulfite
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Used to form nouns for kinds, mostly from bases of Ancient Greek origin.
— sporozoite, epizoite, troglobite, lychnobite
词形变化
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *-tósder.
Ancient Greek -της (-tēs)der.
Ancient Greek -ῑ́της (-ī́tēs)der.
Latin -ītēsbor.
French -iteder.
English -ite
From French -ite, from Old French, from Latin -ītēs, from Ancient Greek -ῑ́της (-ī́tēs).
Proto-Indo-European *-tósder.
Ancient Greek -της (-tēs)der.
Ancient Greek -ῑ́της (-ī́tēs)der.
Latin -ītēsbor.
French -iteder.
English -ite
From French -ite, from Old French, from Latin -ītēs, from Ancient Greek -ῑ́της (-ī́tēs).
词源 2
From Latin past participles in -ītus, of verbs in -īre, -ĕre, -ēre, partly via Old French.
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