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prothesis

/proth-uh-sis/US // ˈprɒθ ə sɪs //UK // (ˈprɒθɪsɪs) //

原体,原子体,原形,原生体

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural proth·e·ses [proth-uh-seez] /ˈprɒθ əˌsiz/

    • : the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in Spanish escala “ladder” from Latin scala.
    • : Eastern Church. Also called proskomide. the preparation and preliminary oblation of the Eucharistic elements.the table on which this is done.the part of the sanctuary or bema where this table stands.
    • : Greek Antiquity. a representation of a dead person lying in state.

Examples

  • They are provided with the most perfect prothesis apparatus, jointed artificial limbs.

  • It is covered either with a barrel or with a cross-groined vault, and communicates with the prothesis and the diaconicon.

  • The place of the prothesis has been taken by a similar door and a small Turkish dome.

  • The prothesis and diaconicon have barrel vaults and apses with three sides projecting slightly on the exterior.

  • At the east end a door, unsymmetrically placed, leads to the small chapel which was originally the prothesis.