Etymology of the English word antidiuretic
the English word
antidiureticusing the English prefix
anti-derived from the New Latin prefix
anti-derived from the Greek prefix
anti-, ἀντι-
derived from the Greek word
anti, ἀντί (against, before, opposite, instead or because of)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*anti-derived from the English word
diureticderived from the Old French word
diuretiquederived from the Late Latin word
diureticusderived from the Greek word
diouretikos, διουρητικός
derived from the Greek word
diourein, διουρεῖν
derived from the Greek word
ourein, οὐρεῖν (to urinate)
using the Medieval Greek prefix
dia-, δια-
derived from the Greek word
dia, διά (through, between)
derived from the Greek word
dioureoUsage
Word found in Modern English