Etymology of the English word enzygotic
the English word
enzygoticderived from the English word
en-derived from the French word
en-using the Latin prefix
in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ne (not)
derived from the Old French word
pannederived from the Old French word
pennederived from the Latin word
penna (feather; pinna, feather; feather; feather, wing)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*pet-derived from the Classical Latin word
pinna (feather; feather; wing; fin; lobe)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*pet-derived from the Latin word
patenaderived from the Greek word
pathnederived from the Greek word
phatne, φάτνη (a crib (for fodder))
derived from the French word
pannausing the French suffix
-onderived from the French word
électronderived from the English word
electronderived from the English word
electricderived from the Latin word
electricus (electric)
derived from the Latin word
electrum (electrum; amber; electron)
derived from the Greek word
elektron, ἤλεκτρον (amber)
using the English suffix
-onderived from the Greek word
elektron, ἤλεκτρον (amber)
derived from the English word
zygoticderived from the English word
zygotederived from the Greek word
zugotos, ζυγωτός (yoked)
derived from the Greek word
zugoun, ζυγοῦν (to yoke)
derived from the Greek word
zugoein, ζυγόω (to yoke together)
using the English suffix
-icUsage
Word found in Modern English