Etymology of the English word dibucaine
the English word
dibucainederived from the English word
di-derived from the New Latin word
di-derived from the Greek word
di-, δι-, δί-
derived from the Greek word
dis, δίς (double; twice)
derived from the English word
butylusing the English suffix
-ylderived from the English word
butyricderived from the Latin word
butyrumderived from the Greek word
bouturon, βούτυρον
derived from the Greek word
bous, βοῦς (an ox (as grazing); an animal of that species ('beef'))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gʷou-derived from the Latin word
buturum (butter)
derived from the English word
cocainederived from the French word
cocaïnederived from the French word
cocausing the French suffix
-inederived from the English word
cocaderived from the Spanish word
cocaderived from the Quechuan word
kukaderived from the Quechua word
kúkausing the English suffix
-ineUsage
Word found in Modern English