Etymology of the English word meclizine
the English word
meclizinederived from the English word
methylbenzenederived from the English word
toluusing the English suffix
-enederived from the English word
benzenederived from the English word
benzoicderived from the English word
benzoinderived from the Earlier word
benjoinderived from the French word
benjoinderived from the Old Catalan word
benjuiderived from the Classical Arabic word
lubanusing the English suffix
-icderived from the English word
chlor-derived from the English word
piperazineusing the English prefix
azo-derived from the French word
azoteusing the Greek prefix
a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)
derived from the Greek word
azotosderived 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
-inederived from the English word
piperinederived from the Classical Latin word
piper (pepper)
derived from the Greek word
peperi, πέπερι
derived from the Sanskrit word
pippalī (long pepper)
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
Word found in Modern English