“tuber”的英英意思

单词 tuber
释义 I. tuber1 Obs.
Pl. tuberes.
[L. tuber masc. (the fruit), fem. (the tree).]
A kind of apple, or the tree on which it grows.
c1440Pallad. on Husb. ii. 393 Now tuberis in quyncis me may graffe.1546Langley Pol. Verg. De Invent. iii. ii. 65 b, Zizypha and Tuberes two kyndes of apple trees.1658tr. Porta's Nat. Magic iv. vii. 124 Medlars, and the fruit Tuber may be shut up in pitchers, so to be preserved.
II. tuber2|ˈtjuːbə(r)|
[a. L. tūber neut., a hump, swelling, pl. tūbera.]
1. Bot. An underground structure consisting of a solid thickened portion or outgrowth of a stem or rhizome, of a more or less rounded form, and bearing ‘eyes’ or buds from which new plants may arise; a familiar example is the potato. Also applied to other underground structures resembling this but of different origin, as in tuberous roots.
1668Wilkins Real Char. 90 Tuberous roots; consisting of one single tuber, or of several.1704[see b].1822J. Flint Lett. Amer. 57 The potato crops are better.., the plants are more vigorous, and the tubers much larger.1870Hooker Stud. Flora 352 Orchis. Tubers globose ovoid or palmate.1880Gray Struct. Bot. iii. §3 (ed. 6) 59 A Tuber may be..characterized as a short thickened rhizoma on a slender base, or a rootstock some portion of which..is thickened by the deposition of nourishing matter.
b. (With capital initial.) A genus of underground discomycetous fungi, comprising the truffles.
[1693Phil. Trans. XVII. 824 The Tubera Terræ..observ'd lately at Rushton in Northamptonshire..are indeed the true French Truffles, the Italian Tartuffi.1699Evelyn Acetaria 42 Trufles, Pig-Nuts, and other subterraneous Tubera.]1704J. Harris Lex. Techn. I, Tuber, properly, is a subterraneous Mushroom, or a Truffle; but by Botanick Writers, is often used to signifie the round turgid Roots of some Plants: which they call Tuberose, or Knobby Roots.
2. A rounded swelling or protuberant part in the animal body.
a. Path. A morbid swelling or enlargement, as of a gland, etc.
1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Tuber,..a Swelling or Bunch in a Man's Body.1834Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) IV. 233 Those who are constitutionally predisposed to a production of tubers and tubercles.1888Fagge & Pye-Smith Princ. Med. (ed. 2) I. 96 In a solid organ it [i.e. a tumour] may form a rounded mass, which is called a nodule or tuber.
b. Anat. A rounded projecting part or structure; a tuberosity.
Chiefly as Latin, with pl. tubera: often with defining word, as the specific name of such a structure: e.g. tuber cinereum, a conical projection at the base of the brain; tuber cochleæ or tuber tympani, the promontory of the tympanum.
1741Monro Anat. (ed. 3) 209 The Tuber is afterwards added in the Manner that other Epiphyses are.1857Dunglison Med. Lex., Tuber cinereum, a grayish tubercle, seen at the base of the brain behind the commissure of the optic nerves.1866Huxley Preh. Rem. Caithn. 110 Norwegians are remarkable for the length of their skulls, and the very general development of an occipital tuber, or probole.
3. gen. A rounded projection, protuberance. rare.
1888Doughty Arabia Deserta I. 32 We..came where in a torrent bed are laid bare certain great tubers of the lime rock underlying.

 

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