Etymology of the English word activin
the English word
activinderived from the English word
activatederived from the English word
activederived from the Latin word
activus (active; practical; active)
derived from the Classical Latin word
actum (act, deed, transaction)
derived from the Late Latin word
actus (act, performance, delivery; right of way, road for cattle; path)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
agere (to drive; drive, urge, conduct)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ag-using the English suffix
-atederived from the English word
inhibinderived from the English word
inhibitderived from the Latin word
inhibitusderived from the Classical Latin word
inhibere (restrain, curb; prevent)
derived from the Latin word
in-derived from the Latin word
habere (to have, hold; have, hold, consider)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ghabh-using the Latin prefix
in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ne (not)
using the English suffix
-inUsage
Word found in Modern English