Etymology of the English word glucochlorose
the English word glucochlorose
using the English prefix gluco-
derived from the English word glucose
derived from the French word glucose
derived from the Greek word gleukos, γλεῦκος (sweet wine; (properly) must (fresh juice), but used of the more saccharine (and therefore highly inebriating) fermented wine)
derived from the Greek word glukus, γλυκύς (sweet; sweet (not bitter nor salt))
using the French prefix gluco-
using the French suffix -ose
derived from the English word chloral
derived from the English word chlor-
using the English suffix -al
using the English suffix -ose
