Etymology of the English word monuron
the English word
monuronusing the English prefix
mono-derived from the French prefix
mono-derived from the New Latin prefix
mono-derived from the Late Greek prefix
mono-, μονο-
derived from the Greek word
monos, μόνος (alone; single; remaining; sole or single; by implication, mere)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*men-derived from the English word
ureaderived from the New Latin word
ureaderived from the French word
uréederived from the Old French word
urinederived from the Latin word
urina (urine)
derived from the Greek word
ouron, οὖρον (urine)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*we-r-derived from the French word
ureederived from the Greek word
ouron, οὖρον (urine)
using the English suffix
-onUsage
Word found in Modern English