Etymology of the English word fluidextract
the English word
fluidextractderived from the English word
extractderived from the Latin word
extractusderived from the Classical Latin word
extrahere (drag out; prolong; rescue)
derived from the Classical Latin word
trahere (to draw; draw, drag, haul)
using the Latin prefix
ex-derived from the Late Latin word
ex (out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*eghsderived from the English word
fluidderived from the Old French word
fluidederived from the Latin word
fluidus (liquid; soft, feeble)
derived from the Late Latin word
fluere (flow, stream; emanate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*bhleu-Usage
Word found in Modern English