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Etymology of the English word meclizine

the English word meclizine
derived from the English word methylbenzene
derived from the English word tolu
using the English suffix -ene
derived from the English word benzene
derived from the English word benzoic
derived from the English word benzoin
derived from the Earlier word benjoin
derived from the French word benjoin
derived from the Old Catalan word benjui
derived from the Classical Arabic word luban
derived from the Arabic word lubanjawi
derived from the Italian word benzoino
using the English suffix -ic
using the English prefix methyl-
derived from the English word chlor-
derived from the English word piperazine
using the English prefix azo-
derived from the French word azote
using the Greek prefix a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)
derived from the Greek word azotos
derived from the Greek word zoe, ζωή (life )
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gʷei- (to live)
derived from the French word a-
using the English suffix -ine
derived from the English word piperine
derived from the Classical Latin word piper (pepper)
derived from the Greek word peperi, πέπερι
derived from the Sanskrit word pippalī (long pepper)
derived from the Sanskrit word pippalam
using the English prefix chloro-
derived from the Greek word chloros, χλωρός (greenish; verdant, dun-colored)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ghel-

Usage

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