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Etymology of the English word merbromin

the English word merbromin
derived from the English word blend
derived from the Old Norse word blanda
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhel-
using the English prefix bromo-
derived from the English word dibromofluorescein
using the English suffix -in
using the English prefix brom-
derived from the English word bromine
derived from the French word brome
derived from the Latin word bromos (oats)
derived from the Greek word bromos, βρῶμος
using the French suffix -ine
derived from the English word mercuric
derived from the English word mercury
derived from the Medieval Latin word mercurius
derived from the Latin word Mercurius (Mercury)
using the English suffix -ic

Date

The earliest known usage of merbromin in English dates from the 20th century.

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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