Etymology of the English word acetylcholine
the English word
acetylcholinederived from the English word
acetylderived from the English word
aceticusing the English prefix
acet-using the English suffix
-icderived from the French word
acétiquederived from the Latin word
acetum (vinegar, sour wine; tang of vinegar)
derived from the Latin word
acer (maple tree; wood of the maple tree; maple; sharp, bitter, pointed)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ak-using the English suffix
-ylderived from the English word
cholineusing the English suffix
-ineusing the English prefix
chole-derived from the Greek word
chole, χολή (bile; 'gall' or bile; (by analogy) poison or an anodyne (wormwood, poppy, etc.))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ghel-using the English suffix
-ineusing the English prefix
chol-Derivations in English
acetylcholinesterase,
cholinergicDerivations in other languages
French
acétylcholineUsage
Word found in Modern English