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idio-
idio- (ˈɪdɪəʊ) repr. Gr. ἰδιο-, combining form of ἴδιος own, personal, private, peculiar, separate, distinct. Of compounds occurring in Greek, idiopathy and idiosyncrasy are Eng. representatives; but a number of recent scientific terms have been formed on Greek types, or even with a Latin second ele...
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Idio
idio Ltd. is an enterprise software company that produces and implements products for brands and publishers. To do so, idio uses its cloud-hosted platform, which incorporates modules for large-scale content aggregation and structuring, content analytics (most fundamentally, semantic extraction), mul...
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Idiophone
According to Sachs, idiophones
Etymology
The word is from Ancient Greek, a combination of idio- ("own, personal" or "distinct") and -phone ("voice, sound
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idiosome
idiosome (ˈɪdɪəʊsəʊm) [f. idio- + -some4.] † 1. Biol. A supposed ultimate unit of living matter. Obs.1894 C. O. Whitman in Biol. Lectures 1893 (Wood's Hole, Mass., Marine Biol. Lab.) 123 It will find the secret of organization, growth, development, not in cell-formation, but in those ultimate elemen...
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nomothetic
nomoˈthetic, a. [ad. Gr. νοµοθετικός.] = next; that pertains to or is concerned with the study or discovery of general (scientific) laws, esp. as contrasted with idiographic study.1658 Manton Exp. Jude 4 Lusts cannot endure to hear of a restraint, and therefore we oppose most Christ's nomothetic pow...
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idiolect
idiolect Linguistics. (ˈɪdɪəʊlɛkt) [f. idio- after dialect.] The linguistic system of one person, differing in some details from that of all other speakers of the same dialect or language.1948 B. Bloch in Language XXIV. 7 The totality of the possible utterances of one speaker at one time in using a ...
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إيديوفون
أصل الكلمة
تأتي الكلمة من اليونيانية القديمة وهي خليط من idio- التي تعنى ذاتي، شخصي، أو منفرد. و -phone التي تعني صوت.
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idiocrasy
† idiˈocrasy Obs. [ad. Gr. ἰδιοκρᾱσία, f. ἰδιο- idio- + -κρᾱσία, κρᾶσις mixing, tempering (crasis).] Peculiarity of physical or mental constitution; = idiosyncrasy.1681 tr. Willis' Rem. Med. Wks. Vocab., Idiocrasie, the proper disposition or temperament of a thing or body. 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Com...
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idioblast
idioblast (ˈɪdɪəʊblɑːst, -æ-) [f. idio- + -blast.] 1. Bot. An individual plant-cell of different nature or content from the surrounding tissue (Sachs).1882 Vines Sachs' Bot. 84 It is not unusual for individual cells in a tissue otherwise homogeneous to become developed in a manner strikingly differe...
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idiomorphic
idiomorphic, a. Min. (ɪdɪəʊˈmɔːfɪk) [f. idio- + Gr. µορϕή form + -ic.] Having its own characteristic form; spec. having its characteristic crystallographic faces: said of one of the constituent minerals of a rock. Hence idioˈmorphically adv.1887 Geol. Mag. Mar. 123 The normal plutonic rocks are char...
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idiogram
idiogram Cytology and Med. (ˈɪdɪəʊgræm) [ad. Russ. idiogramma (S. Navashin: in Zhurn. Russk. Bot. Obshch. (1921) VI. 171 he is reported as having used the term in his lectures for many years): see idio- and -gram.] = karyotype n. 1 b: usually, a diagrammatic or systematized representation of a chrom...
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idiozome
idiozome Cytology. (ˈɪdɪəʊzəʊm) Also idiosome (q.v. above). [ad. G. idiozom (F. Meves 1896, in Anat. Hefte (Abt. 2) VI. 315), f. idio- + Gr. ζῶµ-α loin-cloth, band, girdle.] A rounded structure present in the cytoplasm of developing germ cells in members of most animal groups, in certain of which it...
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