Etymology of the English word malariology
the English word
malariologyderived from the English word
malariaderived from the Italian word
maladerived from the Italian word
maloderived from the Latin word
malus (apple tree; bad, evil, wicked; mast; beam; tall pole)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*mel-derived from the Italian word
formazionederived from the Latin word
formatioderived from the Latin word
formatusderived from the Latin word
formare (form, shape, fashion)
derived from the Latin word
forma (form; shape, likeness; form, likeness; shape, form; form, figure, appearance)
derived from the Greek word
formaderived from the Italian word
nutrizionederived from the Latin word
nutritioderived from the Latin word
nutritusderived from the Latin word
nutrire (rear, raise; foster; suckle. breast feed; nourish, feed)
derived from the Italian word
occlusionederived from the Latin word
occlusioderived from the Latin word
occludere (shut up, close up)
using the Late Latin prefix
ob-derived from the Latin word
claudere (close, shut, block up; limp, stumble, falter)
derived from the Italian word
ombraderived from the Classical Latin word
umbra (shade; ghost; shadow)
derived from the Italian word
oraderived from the Medieval Latin word
hora (hour; time; season)
derived from the Greek word
hora, ὥρα (season, time; an 'hour')
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*yēr-using the English suffix
-logyUsage
Word found in Modern English