Etymology of the English word demarketing
the English word
demarketingusing the English prefix
de- (a suffix which indicates the removal, separation, descent, etc)
derived from the Old French prefix
de-derived from the Late Latin prefix
de-derived from the Latin word
de (away; down)
derived from the English word
marketingderived from the English word
marketderived from the North French word
marketderived from the Latin root
*marcatusderived from the Latin word
mercatus (gathering for the purposes of commerce, market; fair)
derived from the Latin word
mercari (trade; buy)
derived from the Latin word
merx (commodity; merchandise, goods)
derived from the North French word
marketingderived from the Latin root
*marcatusderived from the Latin word
mercatus (gathering for the purposes of commerce, market; fair)
derived from the Latin word
mercari (trade; buy)
derived from the Latin word
merx (commodity; merchandise, goods)
using the English suffix
-ingUsage
Word found in Modern English