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Etymology of the English word macromineral

the English word macromineral
using the English prefix macro-
derived from the Greek word makros, μακρός (large; long (in place (distant) or time (neuter plural)))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mak-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *māk-
derived from the English word mineral
derived from the Medieval Latin word minerale (mineral; ore)
derived from the Medieval Latin word mineralis (mineral-, having the nature of mineral; obtained from the bowels of the earth)
derived from the Old French word miniere
derived from the Old French word mine
derived from the Latin word mina (Greek weight unit; its weight of silver; mine; threats, menaces; warning signs)
derived from the Greek word mna, μνᾶ (a mna (mina), a certain weight)
derived from the Akkadian word manû

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